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Kansas City Chiefs owner’s family mourns loss of 9-year-old cousin in Texas floods

KERR COUNTY, TEXAS, JUL 9 – At least 27 campers and counselors died at Camp Mystic, with over 850 people rescued amid flash floods caused by up to 10 inches of rain in Central Texas, officials said.

  • Janie Hunt, a 9-year-old Camp Mystic camper and member of the Kansas City Chiefs owner’s family, died in the central Texas flooding in July 2025.
  • The flooding resulted from historic storms that dumped more rain than forecast, causing the Guadalupe River to swell rapidly and overwhelm the Texas Hill Country.
  • Camp Mystic lost 27 campers and counselors, including other Highland Park students, as the community wrapped trees in green ribbons to mourn the dead and missing.
  • Gov. Dan Patrick committed to making every possible effort to locate the missing campers, while Sheriff Leitha assured that the search for all individuals affected will continue without pause.
  • The tragedy caused widespread grief and highlighted the community’s support, with family and officials offering prayers, counseling, and ongoing recovery efforts.
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Fox 10 Phoenix broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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