Lawsuits began to be filed on Monday against Camp Mystic, where 27 campers and counselors died during the Fourth of July floods in the Hill Country.
By Tuesday, four lawsuits had been filed. Two were joint lawsuits by groups of victims’ families, including the Lytal family from San Antonio, who lost 8-year-old Kellyanne, who was named in one of those joint cases.
Individual families filed two other lawsuits: those of 8-year-old Eloise “Lulu” Peck and 8-year-old Ellen Getten.
“It’s a parent’s worst nightmare. Ellen was amazing. She was so excited to go to camp with her big sister,” Ellen’s mom, Jennifer Getten, told CNN through tears. “We would like them to acknowledge that they made some mistakes, and we would like for them to say our daughters’ names.”
After the lawsuits were filed, K

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