NYC construction worker killed by swerving SUV driver was devoted father, sole breadwinner for young family
A construction worker who was killed repairing the Washington Bridge in Manhattan was the “sole breadwinner” for his wife and 1-year-old daughter, mourning family pals wrote on social media.
Herb Henry Alesna, 41, of Maspeth, Queens, was fatally struck Aug. 2 by an SUV driver who swerved into the closed lane that Alesna was working in on the span linking Washington Heights and The Bronx, according to a GoFundMe page organized by his wife’s childhood friends.
“We read and see stories like this but never think it will happen to someone we love, but it did,” the GoFundMe page reads.
“Taken away far too early, Henry leaves behind his wife, Eva, and their one-year old daughter, Kaia, whose first birthday they just recently celebrated this March. We want to help lessen the financial burden for Eva and Kaia, at the very least, as no amount of money will ever bring Henry back to us.”

