At 9:30 that evening, her girls got scared and left, ... They went to stay with their grandma who's about 30 miles inland. They begged them to come along, but they didn't ... At 5:30 that morning, the girls were on the phone with them when the house started coming apart. -Debbie Johnson

 

At 9:30 that evening, her girls got scared and left, ... They went to stay with their grandma who's about 30 miles inland. They begged them to come along, but they didn't ... At 5:30 that morning, the girls were on the phone with them when the house started coming apart.


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Bob was in a hospital in Fairhope, Alabama, ... A few days after he went through triage for his arms, he got an infection. The dirty water got into an open cut and it's a really bad infection. He's being treated with antibiotics through an IV.

Debbie Johnson

The people in Alabama have been wonderful to Bob, ... They've brought him clothes and Pastor Adams has visited Bob in the hospital.

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A social worker said she was working on an angel flight for them, ... (Angel flights) have been used for medical transports, like for kids who need medical treatment and are too far away from it ... The other options we were looking at, like driving or on a bus, Bob would've chanced getting another infection, and he can't afford (one).

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After a while, Anna couldn't hold on any longer and she let go, ... They found her body a few days later.

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He blames himself for Anna's death, ... He said, 'If I had left, Anna would still be alive.'

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