Parents sue Camp Mystic owners after daughter’s disappearance in Texas flood

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The parents of Cecilia “Cile” Steward, an 8-year-old who vanished during flash floods at Camp Mystic in Kerr County, Texas, are suing the camp’s operators and related Eastland family members for more than $1 million in damages. They allege gross negligence, an inadequate evacuation plan, and ignoring National Weather Service flood warnings as waters rose, leading to Cile’s presumed death and the deaths of others at the all-girls camp; the lawsuit, filed in Travis County, follows earlier suits, and notes Camp Mystic’s reopening plans at a new Cypress Lake location.
- Parents of still-missing Camp Mystic flooding victim sue camp owners NBC News
- Parents of Camp Mystic camper still missing fear their daughter, Cile, may never be found Yahoo
- Parents Dropped 8-Year-Old Off at Sleepaway Camp Last Summer. That Was the Final Time They’d 'Ever Hold Her': Lawsuit People.com
- In a New Lawsuit, Parents of the Last Missing Mystic Camper Say the Camp Should Shut Down Forever Texas Monthly
- EXCLUSIVE: Camp Mystic Parents Whose 8-Year-Old Daughter Remains Missing File Lawsuit TODAY.com
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