Overview
- Richmond police say preliminary findings indicate Reyna was loading a cargo trailer when several packages fell on her, and she was working alone inside the container.
- A co-worker found her unresponsive around 4 p.m. Sunday at the Atlas Road facility, and she was pronounced dead at the scene despite life-saving efforts.
- Cal/OSHA has opened a case and says it has up to six months to issue citations if workplace safety violations are identified.
- UPS says it is cooperating fully with authorities, and the Teamsters, including Local 315 and national leadership, say they are engaged with investigators.
- Family members identify Reyna as a mother of five and have launched a GoFundMe, and they report unverified accounts that she may have been inside the container for hours before discovery.