From a Texas father who used his final moments before getting swept away by raging floodwaters to call his children to a shooting in the West Valley that left a toddler hurt, here's a look at some of your top headlines for the morning of July 10. https://t.co/afQk4GUcG0
Le message vocal d’adieu déchirant à ses enfants d’un père pris au piège par les eaux au Texas ➡️ https://t.co/mPNDjgKXXU https://t.co/0eiPDiCFkD
In his final moments before floodwaters overtook his camper in Kerrville, Texas, Jeff Ramsey left goodbye messages for his children. "My sister and I, we woke up to the worst voicemail you could possibly imagine getting on a 4th of July morning," Jake Ramsey told ABC News Live. https://t.co/8rHLuuFa8Q
Jeff Ramsey, a resident of Kerrville, Texas, left a series of farewell voicemails for his children in his final moments before being overtaken by floodwaters. The incident occurred during severe flooding in the area, with evacuation notices being issued concurrently as Ramsey made his calls. His son, Jake Ramsey, described the voicemail as the worst message they could imagine receiving on a July 4th morning. In one message, Jeff specifically told his son to convey his love to his daughter, Rachey, shortly before the camper he was in was swept away by the rising waters.