The bodies of twins babies that were swept away in Tennessee flood waters have been found – rest in peace
By JamieFlower

The family of the twin babies who lost their lives during devastating floods that ravaged Tennessee have come out to speak on their feelings of grief.
According to per reports, 7-month-old Ryan and Rileigh were swept away when flood waters bombarded the city of Waverly, Tennessee on Saturday.
A GoFundMe page was made in order to assist the family of the twins relays how they were snatched from the arms of their father as he tried to hold them and his two other children.

The GoFundMe was set up by Charity Hooks, a cousin of the twins’ mother.
She wrote: “The mother grabbed a tree and the father had the 2 twins the 5 year old and 19 month old and sadly the 2 baby’s left his arms!
“This money could help them with a lot! Expenses , flowers for the funeral, for the house they lost but Most important is the help for these beautiful baby’s that gained there wings today!”
So far, the fundraiser has raised almost $50,000.

Ryan and Rileigh’s grandmother, Angie Willeby, confirmed the bodies of the two babies were later found after an extensive search.
She added that the family’s two other children were not harmed.
On Sunday, the Humphreys County Sheriff’s Office said at least 21 people had been confirmed as dead in the flooding. Dozens more remain missing.
My heart goes out to the families of all those who have suffered as a result of the floods. In particular, though, I’m sending prayers to the family of little Ryan and Rileigh.
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