Kansas City Chiefs owner’s family loses 9-year-old girl in Texas flood as they release heartbreaking statement

At least 82 people have died following a devastating flash flood in Kerr County, Texas, with officials warning the toll

may rise as search teams continue clearing debris. Among the hardest-hit areas is Camp Mystic, a historic Christian

summer camp for girls. So far, 27 campers and staff have been confirmed dead, and 11 remain missing.

One of the victims was 9-year-old Janie Hunt, a relative of Clark Hunt, CEO of the Kansas City Chiefs. His wife, Tavia Hunt, shared a

heartfelt tribute online, while Janie’s grandmother questioned how faith endures such loss—especially when it involves innocent children.

The flood struck with little warning, causing the Guadalupe River to overflow and engulf the camp, which hosted about 750 girls. Many of the victims

were just beginning their summer adventure—girls as young as 8 and 9 years old, including Lila Bonner, Sarah Marsha, Eloise Peck, and Renee Smajstrla.

Grieving families, including Lila’s, have asked for privacy. Texas Governor Greg Abbott acknowledged the state’s long road ahead in terms of rescue,

recovery, and healing. The flood has left a deep scar on the community, and many are still struggling to process the scale of the tragedy.

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