Survivor Reflects on 25 Years Since Texas A&M Bonfire Tragedy

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John Comstock, a survivor of the 1999 Texas A&M Aggie Bonfire collapse, reflects on his journey 25 years later. Despite severe injuries that nearly claimed his life, Comstock has built a fulfilling life, graduating from Texas A&M, working for the university, and raising a family. He honors the memory of the 12 students who died in the tragedy by living fully and cherishing his family.
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