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Family of Baltimore DPW worker who died on job threatens civil rights lawsuit against city

Standing with attorney Thiru Vignarajah, Baltimore City Public Works employee Travis Christian says he hopes a lawsuit can provide some form of comfort for the family of his colleague, Ronald Silver II, who died on the job last year of heat exhaustion, and the poor working conditions he and others face every day. (Luke Parker/Staff)
Standing with attorney Thiru Vignarajah, Baltimore City Public Works employee Travis Christian says he hopes a lawsuit can provide some form of comfort for the family of his colleague, Ronald Silver II, who died on the job last year of heat exhaustion, and the poor working conditions he and others face every day. (Luke Parker/Staff)
Capital Gazette Reporter, Luke Parker.
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The family Ronald Silver II, who died of a heat stroke on the job, says a "culture of silence" endangers Baltimore Public Works employees.

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