Laura Mccomb, Sue Carey : Two more Texans identified from Memorial Day flooding

Laura Mccomb, Sue Carey : Two more Texans identified from Memorial Day flooding, One of two bodies recuperated a week ago from destruction in surge attacked Texas has been distinguished as that of Laura McComb, a mother of two who had been lost since May 23.

The 34-year-old and her spouse Jonathan, her child Andrew, 7, and little girl Leighton, 4, were cleared into the surge waters over Memorial Day weekend when the Wimberley, Texas, getaway home in which they were staying was washed into the Blanco River.

On Monday, the Hays County Sheriff's Office affirmed in a Facebook post that two bodies had been recognized as Laura McComb and Sue McNeil Carey, 71.

Jonathan was discovered 12 miles down the stream and is presently in escalated consideration, having endured a broken sternum, fallen lung and a broken rib. Andrew's body was discovered a week ago. Leighton is among the four individuals who stay missing in the wake of the surges.

As indicated by the Corpus Christi Caller Times, everything except one of the eight bodies recouped a week ago have been recognized.

The last known individual to talk with Laura was her sister, Julie Shields. She got a telephone call from Laura, who said, "We are coasting in a house that is presently gliding down the stream. Call Mom and Dad. I cherish you, and beg."

The McCombs' brilliant lab, Maggie, was discovered alive on Tuesday.

As of Monday night, the loss of life from the surges was 31 individuals.
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