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DALLAS — A young father who was fatally crushed while working at a Dallas funeral home managed to leave a final voicemail for his wife as he lay trapped beneath a massive concrete burial vault.
Angel Rojas, 24, was working at the Restland Funeral Home, Cemetery and Crematory on Oct. 20 when one of the heavy vaults he was moving fell, pinning him from the waist down.
According to his family, Rojas first called for help and then tried to reach his wife, Natalie Rojas. Unable to reach her directly, he left a heartbreaking message.
“He told me he wanted to go home,” Natalie recalled. “He told me he loved me and he wanted to go home.”
Emergency crews arrived at the scene and worked for more than 45 minutes to free Rojas using hydraulic spreaders and air bags — equipment typically used in car crash rescues. He was rushed to a nearby hospital but died later that day.
Rojas had taken the job at the funeral home to support his wife and their young son, Angel Noel, who turns 4 next month.
Now, the grieving family is accusing the mortuary of gross negligence and is considering legal action.
“There’s no way on earth this man should have been operating that machinery alone,” said the family’s attorney, Matthew Graham. “He shouldn’t have been working alone. He shouldn’t have been moving things of that weight alone.”
The funeral home has not publicly commented on the incident. The investigation remains ongoing.
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