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AUSTIN - The families of six child victims of the deadly Texas Hill Country flooding have filed a joint lawsuit against Camp Mystic for their handling of the tragic situation.
The suit, which is one of several to be filed in two days, claims the camp's actions before and during the flooding were negligent, and proper management may have prevented the 27 deaths at the popular summer camp.
New lawsuit against Camp Mystic
The latest:
The newest wrongful death suit, announced by the Lanier Law Firm on Tuesday, claims Camp Mystic's owners and operators ignored flood warnings and had improper plans in place for natural disasters ahead of the flooding.
The lawsuit represents six victims of the deadly flooding:
Virginia "Wynne" Naylor, of Dallas
Hadley Hanna, of Dallas
Jane "J

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