A Texas funeral home worker was fatally crushed by a burial vault, with his wife recounting how he left her a voicemail while pinned under the concrete tomb, saying, "He told me he loved me and he wanted to go home." The woman is now considering potential legal action for negligence .
"My husband was pinned under a vault pleading for help, pleading for air," Nataly Rojas told reporters at a press conference this week about her husband Angel Rojas' death in Dallas, according to local ABC affiliate WFAA .
"He was scared," Nataly Rojas reportedly said. "He told me he wanted to go home."
The grieving widow says Angel Rojas, 24, was working for Restland Funeral Home using heavy equipment to move concrete burial vaults, which are protective receptacles used to shield caskets and bodies from e

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