Bodies of 3 girls who were in camp in Texas are identified

Hours earlier, the girl’s aunt had made a prayer request on the same social network. “I extend this request to my Facebook community to help us with positive thoughts and prayers so that my niece, renee, come home and save. She is one of the missing Camp Mystic. If you can, join us in prayer for your return safely. The power of prayer is the most powerful force of this world,” wrote Michelle Freed Salta.
The family confirmed the body’s location to the newspaper “The Washington Post”. Still on Facebook, Renee’s uncle asked them to continue prayers for other affected families. “We are grateful to know that she was with friends and living one of the best moments of her life, as shown in yesterday. She will be forever living her best version at Camp Mystic. We ask you to continue praying for other families in Kerrville,” he said.
Sarah Marsh’s grandmother also used Facebook to confirm the death of the 8 -year -old girl. “Our Sarah is gone,” he wrote in a publication. Then he made a longer post with several images of the girl. “Thanks for all the love and messages of affection! We will always feel blessed for having this beautiful and vibrant ray of light in our lives. She will live forever in our hearts! We love you very, sweet Sarah,” he published.
Janie Hunt, 9, was also located. On Friday, after the catastrophe, the girl’s mother told “CNN” that she had no information yet, who was just praying.
Flooding leaves and dead
More than 20 girls are missing. Press vehicles report different numbers – the New York Times newspaper talks about 25 missing, and the Reuters news agency on 23. Children were at Camp Mystic Christian camp in Kerr County on the banks of the Guadalupe river, which rose more than six meters in less than two hours and overflowed.