Bugurl747
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This poor family. I can't imagine the day to day struggle the family is going through. It is bad enough their loved one has gone missing and even more vile the vitriol they receive online.
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'It's getting really, really hard': Savannah Spurlock's family pushes on as search continues
"It's getting really, really hard," Lisa Thoma, Savannah's aunt, said.
Thoma has has been posting to a 'Missing Savannah' Facebook page. She's shared silly videos from social media. You can hear Spurlock's laugh. She's also shared video of the Richmond mother of four saying, 'look at that smile' to one of her boys.
"This whole time I've just been trying to do my best to do what I think I'm supposed to do. I mean, nobody tells me what you're supposed to do when a loved one goes missing."
She tells WKYT rumors are spreading, accusing the family of this all being a hoax.
"Statistics will tell you the longer it goes on the more dire the situation is and I think people forget this is a real person who might not be here anymore. There are real people in her life who care and who would love to see her again," Thoma said
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'It's getting really, really hard': Savannah Spurlock's family pushes on as search continues
"It's getting really, really hard," Lisa Thoma, Savannah's aunt, said.
Thoma has has been posting to a 'Missing Savannah' Facebook page. She's shared silly videos from social media. You can hear Spurlock's laugh. She's also shared video of the Richmond mother of four saying, 'look at that smile' to one of her boys.
"This whole time I've just been trying to do my best to do what I think I'm supposed to do. I mean, nobody tells me what you're supposed to do when a loved one goes missing."
She tells WKYT rumors are spreading, accusing the family of this all being a hoax.
"Statistics will tell you the longer it goes on the more dire the situation is and I think people forget this is a real person who might not be here anymore. There are real people in her life who care and who would love to see her again," Thoma said