Camp director sobs during testimony about efforts to save girls from flood


AUSTIN, Texas — The director of Camp Mystic, where 27 young girls and counselors died in historic flooding last year, sobbed in a Texas courtroom Monday as he struggled to recall his desperate attempts to evacuate children in the dark as river water surged through the camp.



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