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The eight-year-old girl and the director of the summer camp of all girls-seven victims of the Texas flash rails who took at least 43 lives, including 15 children.
Officials say most of the victims were found, although the persons of six adults and the child remain unknown. The authorities have not yet publicly released the names.
That’s what we still know about the victims.
Eight -year -old Rene Smagel was in the Mystic camp when the floods swept through a summer camp for girls, the uncle said on Facebook.
“Renee was found, and when we didn’t pray, on social media, it probably helped the first respondents, helping to identify it so quickly,” Maryland wrote.
“We are grateful that she was with her friends and had the time of her life, as evidenced by this picture since yesterday,” he wrote. “She will forever live her better life in the camp.”
A Mystik camp, where 27 children went missing, is almost a century-old Christian summer camp on the Guadalupe River near Hunta, Texas.
The camp site, driven by generations of one family since the 1930s, calls itself a place for girls to “spiritually” spiritually “in” “useful” Christian atmosphere to develop excellent personal qualities and self-esteem “.
Heart O ‘The Hills-Still One Camp of All Girls Sitting Along the Guadalupe River, and it was right on the way of flood on Friday.
Jane Regsdale, described as “heart and soul” O’Gils, did not do so, “the camp’s official website reports on Saturday.
Regsdale, who started working as a Camer in 1976, became the director and co -owner of the camp.
“We mourn the loss of a woman who influenced countless lives and was a strong and powerful definition,” the camp said.
The O ‘Hills Heart did not take place in class, and “most of those who were in the camp at the time were taken into account and are on high soil,” the statement said.
“Access to the site is difficult, and the authorities are primarily focused on finding the missing and preventing further loss of life and property.”
Sarah Marsh, a student of the Cherokee Bend elementary school in Texas, entered the third grade in August.
She also visited the mystic camp when the floods hit and reported the absence of two other vacationers.
Her grandmother, Debbie Ford Marsh, on Friday asked for prayers. Just a few hours later, she shared on the Internet that her granddaughter was among the killed girls.
“We will always feel blessed when this beautiful sharp ray of light was in our life. It will live in our hearts forever!” MS Ford Marsh wrote on Facebook.
In a Facebook report, Senator Alabama Katie Brit said that “a broken Sarah was broken, and we keep her family in her thoughts and prayers at this incredible time.”
According to NBC News, nine -year -old Lila Bonnar, a native of Dallas, was found dead after a flood near the mystic camp.
“In the midst of our incredible sadness, we ask for confidentiality and unable to confirm any details at this time,” her family said in a news statement.
“We are afraid with everyone who loved her and prays.”