Lawyers for victims’ families called the decision “proper.”
Camp Mystic in Texas says it will not open for the summer 2026 season. Lawyers representing families who lost children in last year's floods called the decision "proper."
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And the Alabama and Missouri legislatures consider bills for camp safety requirements.
The repercussions continue from the terrible tragedy at Camp Mystic where 27 campers and counselors died in a flood along the Guadalupe River in Kerrville, Texas, last July.
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FL woman allegedly set up two fraudulent fundraising campaigns last summer.
A 28-year old woman has been charged in Houston, Texas, with impersonating the father of a Camp Mystic victim to raise money through a GoFundMe page.
Families say they are seeking safety reform and prevention.
Several families of Camp Mystic victims who died in the July 4 floods along the Guadalupe River in Texas have filed a state lawsuit against the camp, its owners, and several related entities.
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Family of still-missing victim opposes the move.
Camp Mystic, a Christian girls camp where 27 campers and counselors died in the July 4 flooding along the Guadalupe River in Texas, has said it plans to host camps next summer.
Families want camps to operate, but with safety as a priority.
The “joy and growth” that should take place at summer camp “cannot exist without safety,” CeCe Williams-Steward, mother of still missing 8-year-old Camp Mystic camper Cile Steward, said during a hearing before the Texas Senate.