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Texas high school says Camp Mystic counselor was among those killed in flooding

According to a representative of his high school, Chloe ChildRress, a consultant at Camp Mystic, was killed during the Holiday Weekend, Hunt was killed during the destructive flood in Texas.

He graduated from the Kinkaid School earlier this year and will continue to the University of Texas in Austin in autumn.

Jonathan Eades, the president of the Kintaid School, remembered Childrs as “a remarkable way to make people feel to see people” and “stable compassion that settled in a room”.

Ronaldo Schemidt/AFP Getty Images – Photo: A view of Camp Mystic, Hunt on July 5, 2025, where at least 20 girls disappeared after the flash flood in Texas.

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In a letter to the school community, Eades said in a letter to the school community to be a part of a community, whether Chloe shares his own challenges to alleviate someone’s burden or to quietly cheer a teammate or classmate, or quietly cheering a teammate or classmate.

While in high school, according to LinkedIn, he was the joint chairman of the Honor Council of the school, directed Varsity Cross Country and established a club dedicated to helping the elderly.

Cintaid School - Photo: Chloe Childry, a consultant at Camp Mystic, was killed according to a representative of his high school, Hunt in Hunt, Texas, during the destructive flood in Texas.

Cintaid School – Photo: Chloe Childry, a consultant at Camp Mystic, was killed according to a representative of his high school, Hunt in Hunt, Texas, during the destructive flood in Texas.

According to Eades, ChildRress died of this devoted and violent commitment to others, “he died.”

“A loyal and beloved friend who knew him, Chloe, led him with empathy. Honesty gave courage to talk to others. He helped others to push others. Joy reminded everyone who knows how to continue to appear with the heart.” He said.

According to the authorities, during the weekend of Four July in Texas, a disaster flood, at least 78 people died and more is missing.

Eric Vryn/Getty Images - Photo: Flood waters, Kerrville on July 5, 2025, including vehicles and equipment scattered in Louise Hays Park in Texas.

Eric Vryn/Getty Images – Photo: Flood waters, Kerrville on July 5, 2025, including vehicles and equipment scattered in Louise Hays Park in Texas.

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According to the authorities, including 28 children, Kerr County, which is believed to have died of 68 people, had the highest number of deaths.

There are several big camps in the area. In one of these, at least 11 of the 750 young female campers and advisors, including Camp Mystic, Guadalupe River, were killed in the flood.

Authorities, Kerr County’deki Guadalupe River in 45 minutes surprisingly 26 feet rose, he said. According to the National Weather Service, the river exceeded the 1987 flood level and reached its second highest high in the registration.

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