Young sisters ki.lled in Texas floods found with ‘their hands locked together’

Sisters Found Holding Hands After Texas Flooding: A Tragedy That Shook a Nation

In a devastating tragedy that has gripped the heart of the nation, two young sisters—13-year-old Blair Harber and 11-year-old Brooke Harber—were found dead, holding hands, after violent flash floods swept through Texas Hill Country last Friday.

A Family Getaway Turned Nightmare

The Harber family, from Dallas, had traveled to Casa Bonita, a gated community in Hunt, Texas, hoping to enjoy a peaceful summer getaway. But the family’s vacation turned into an unimaginable disaster when a historic storm system unleashed powerful floods in the early hours of the morning.

Around 3:30 a.m., the floodwaters rushed in with such force that they shattered windows and breached doorways. The girls’ father, RJ Harber, was jolted awake by the sound of torrential rain—but not in time to save his daughters.

A Final “I Love You” Before the Waters Took Them

As the water surged through their cabin, Brooke managed to send one final message to her father and grandparents:

“I love you.”

It would be the last anyone heard from her.

According to Jennifer Harber, the girls’ aunt who launched a GoFundMe campaign, Brooke and Blair were sleeping in a nearby cabin with their grandparents, Mike and Charlene Harber, when the floodwaters came crashing through.

RJ and his wife, Annie Harber, immediately broke a window to escape their cabin and tried desperately to reach the other cabin where the girls were. But the water was too fast. Too high. Too powerful.

In a desperate effort, RJ and Annie banged on a neighbor’s door and borrowed a kayak, attempting to paddle toward their daughters. But the current was too violent. Eventually, they were rescued along with five others. The search for Brooke and Blair began shortly after.

Sisters Found 15 Miles Downstream—Still Holding Hands

After 12 agonizing hours, and 15 miles downstream, search crews recovered the sisters’ bodies.

“Their hands were locked together,” said Jennifer Harber in an emotional statement to KLOU.

The image of the girls—bound not only by blood, but by their deep love for each other—has struck a chord across the country.

Grandparents Still Missing

The girls’ grandparents, Mike and Charlene, remain missing as of this writing. The family had been split between two cabins, and the grandparents had accepted a neighbor’s offer to sleep in a larger home with the girls that night. That decision, made out of comfort and love, turned tragically fatal.

Remembering Blair and Brooke

Both girls were students at St. Rita’s Catholic School in Dallas, where their mother Annie works as an instructional specialist. Blair was described as “a gifted student with a generous, kind heart,” while Brooke was known as someone who could light up any room with laughter and joy.

“People gravitated to her,” RJ said of Brooke. “She made them laugh and enjoy the moment.”

On the trip, the sisters had brought their rosary beads, a small but poignant symbol of their faith—faith that their family says is now the only thing helping them carry on.

A Community Mourns as Texas Faces Historic Flood Losses

As of now, over 80 people have been confirmed dead due to flooding in Texas, with more than 40 still missing. The Harber family’s loss has become one of the most painful symbols of the catastrophe, capturing national attention and sparking an outpouring of support online.

On the GoFundMe page, Jennifer wrote:

“This tragedy is unfathomable. But we are holding on to faith, to the love we had for these girls, and to the hope that their grandparents will be found.”

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