The family of Chief of Kansas City owner Clark Hunt It is hurting the loss of a nine -year -old cousin who died in the midst of floods in Texas over the weekend.
According to Fox 4, Janie Hunt He died after Camp Mystic, a Christian summer camp in Kerr county, was flooded due to the catastrophic meteorological event.
Clark’s wife, Tava huntingwas taken to her Instagram Stories on Sunday, July 6 to comment on the news. “Our heart is broken by the devastation of Wimberley’s floods and the tragic loss of so many lives, including a precious hunting cousin, along with several young girls,” wrote Tava, 53.
Cnn On Sunday he reported that Flash floods have killed more than 82 people, for information received from “local and state officials”.
The departure said that Kerr County officials broadcast that the crews “continue to look for 10 campers and a field counselor”, which was “flooded by floodable waters.”
That same day, Fox News reported that the director of the camp and co -owner of Camp Mystica, Dick eastlandHe also lost his life as he “ran to save the lives of his young campers.”
By a report published by the Post of New York Sunday, Janie was the afternoon great -granddaughter William Herbert Huntwho was brother of the founder of Late Chiefs Lamar hunt. Lamar Hunt was Clark’s father.
It The stick He also reported that this was the first time Janie had attended Camp Mystic and that five girls “along with the camp director” are among the fatalities of floods.
An hour before Tava’s Instagram story, Tava, Tava revealed that his family donated $ half a million to emergency services and resources that helped flood relief.
“Our heart is heavy, as we witness the devastation and loss of life caused by the floods of Kerr County and Texas Hill County, especially for girls and their families, as well as all the lost and their loved ones,” Tavia wrote. “We remain affected by our thoughts and prayers. Standing to the other with the critical response of the Salvation Army, we also give $ 500,000 to provide immediate resources for the rescue, relief and long -term recovery efforts.”
From Sunday night, six counties have been affected by the Flash floods, with 68 deaths recorded in the Kerr county, six deaths registered in Travis County, three deaths recorded in Burnet county, two deaths recorded in Kendall County and Williamson County and a single death recorded in Tom Green county.