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Camp Owner Apologizes For Fatal Floods

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A director of Camp Mystic, a private Christian girls' summer camp, issued a tearful apology to victims' families. The apology follows a flood in the Hill Country last July that resulted in 28 deaths. The executive director of a camp issued an apology regarding a fatal flood that killed his own daughter and another individual. He expressed regret for not communicating more with affected families earlier. More than a dozen families are currently suing the camp following the incident. Edward Eastland, a director and owner of the camp, apologized to the families of 27 girls who died during recent floods. Eastland stated he regrets that their efforts were not enough to save the victims. The camp's executive director, who was also Eastland's father, died during the flood event.

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Sources · 7 independent

Mastodon

“One of the directors of Camp Mystic, the private Christian girls' summer camp where 28 people died during last July's flooding in the Hill Country, tearfully apologized to the families of the victims”

WBUR Boston

“died. His father, the camp's executive director, also died in the flood.”

WBUR Boston

“His father, the camp's executive director, also died in the flood. I think about the night of the flood every moment of every day. We tried our hardest that night and it wasn't enough to save your daughters.”

WAMU 88.5 DC

“Edward Eastland, one of the camp's owners and directors, tearfully apologized to the families of the 27 girls who died. His father, the camp's executive director, also died in the floods.”

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