Families of Camp Mystic campers, counselors who died in Texas flood file lawsuits
The households of a number of campers and two counselors at Camp Mystic who died within the devastating flash flood in Texas in July are suing the camp, alleging gross negligence and reckless disregard for security led to a "self-created disaster" that claimed the lives of 28 individuals whole.
The Fourth of July flood worn out the Christian all-girls sleepaway camp positioned alongside the Guadalupe River, which quickly rose in a single day whereas campers have been sleeping. Twenty-five campers, two counselors and the camp’s director died after flood waters inundated the camp, trapping many of their cabins.
