It’s been ten years since more than a dozen families were impacted by the loss of their loved ones who were killed in a terror attack in San Bernardino.
Those impacted by the Dec. 2, 2015, tragedy gathered Tuesday for a Day of Remembrance ceremony at California State University, San Bernardino. While remembering those who are gone but never forgotten, loved ones also reflected on how their lives were changed that day.
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“Honestly, it’s been crazy to think that 10 years has even passed,” said Jolyne Verdehy.
Jolyne is the daughter of Benneta Betbadal, who became a county health inspector in 2006. A mother of three, Betbadal was one of 14 people killed in the shooting.
“I miss just, like, her caring and wanting to h

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