Sisters killed in Texas floods found with ‘their hands locked together’ while grandparents remain missing

Two sisters killed in the devastating Texas Hill Country floods were found with “their hands locked together,” grieving family members said as they continue to search for the girls’ missing grandparents.

Blair and Brooke Harber, ages 13 and 11, died while on a family trip in Casa Bonita, a gated community in the town of Hunt that was struck by the devastating deluge early Friday.

Blair, 13, and Brooke, 11 Harber were found dead with “their hands locked together.” Facebook

The rushing water woke up the girls‘ father, RJ Harber, around 3:30 a.m., his sister Jennifer told KLOU, and the rain was pounding so hard outside that it was nearly impossible to hear the water pouring through their cabin door.

Around the same time, Brooke texted RJ and her maternal grandparents “I love you,” Jennifer wrote on a GoFundMe for the family.

RJ and his wife Annie shattered a window

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