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

The catastrophic flash flood in Kerr County, Texas, has claimed at least 82 lives, with officials warning the toll may rise as search crews continue to navigate debris-choked waterways. Among the most devastated sites is Camp Mystic, a historic Christian girls’ summer camp, where 27 campers and staff members are confirmed dead and 11 more remain missing.

Tragedy struck hundreds of families, including one with ties to the NFL. Nine-year-old Janie Hunt, a relative of Kansas City Chiefs owner and CEO Clark Hunt, was among the victims. Her mother expressed the family’s heartbreak to CNN, while Tavia Hunt, Clark’s wife, posted a sorrowful tribute on Instagram. In her message, she questioned how faith can persist in the face of such profound loss, especially when innocent children are involved.

The flood hit while around 750 girls were attending the camp, which has operated since 1926. The fast-rising Guadalupe River overwhelmed the camp with little warning, leaving little time for evacuation. Many of the victims were second- and third-grade girls who had just begun their summer adventure.

Other confirmed victims include Renee Smajstrla, Sarah Marsha, Eloise Peck (all age 8), and Lila Bonner (9). Lila’s family requested privacy during their grief, joining many others in mourning children lost too soon. The broader community continues to reel as the full extent of the disaster unfolds.

Texas Governor Greg Abbott has warned that the death toll may still increase. As families grieve, the state faces a long road ahead in rescue, recovery, and healing.

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