I feel ill. She was in one of the images I saw yesterday - a doctor was checking her pulse, but it was obvious she was either close to death or had already passed. I wish I hadn't seen that photo. It haunted me all night long.
TY for the link to her FB page. She was obviously a bright, beautiful person, with her whole life ahead of her. Tragic.
RIP Krystle. My prayers & thoughts are with her loved ones as they mourn her loss.
I saw the same photo, and to me, she'd already passed. And on her upper body there are no visible injuries (except for what looks like a scratch), at least in that photo; however, I am not sure that she had both legs intact...the photo is cut off at an angle, so I can't tell for certain. One leg is out of the photo at just about the knee, and the other one is blocked by medical personnel checking for a pulse.
While I could've gone my entire life without seeing that photo, it was far less gruesome than some of the others that can be seen.
And while I feel sorry for her (and the others who've died), I am also far more sorry for those who, like the young man Jeff in the wheelchair photo, who have a very long, painful (physical as well as emotional) recovery ahead of them. For those who've passed, they are at peace, and, I believe, are with God right this very moment; while the survivors have entered a version of hell on earth.
I continue to say prayers for the victims, alive and dead, of this incredibly horrific act. And for all those responders, both LE, EMS, RNs and Drs, as well as bystanders who stepped into the chaos and brought what peace and comfort they could to those in dire need, my prayers are for healing and stamina, as they move through this trying time.
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