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Friday, November 2

Tragic Ending for Two Toddlers Swept from Mother's Arms by Hurricane Sandy!

NEW YORK — Two young brothers swept from the arms of their mother by the violent sea at the height of Superstorm Sandy were found dead in a marsh Thursday, a tragic exclamation mark on an epic storm.

The boys, 2-year-old Brandon and 4-year-old Connor Moore, were sucked into the swirling floodwaters as their mother, Glenda Moore, tried to escape her SUV after it stalled Monday in the deluge on Staten Island, one of the areas hardest hit by the storm that has claimed 90 lives.

"Terrible, absolutely terrible," Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said as he announced that the bodies had been discovered on the third day of a search that included police divers and sniffer dogs.
"It just compounds all the tragic aspects of this horrific event."

Police said the 29-year-old mother had driven from her flooded home toward her sister's house in Brooklyn when the car became stuck about 6:10 p.m. Monday, forcing her to confront the rising water and the relentless cadence of pounding waves as she clung to her boys' arms.

"As the water swelled she lost her grip of her children and they were swept away," police said in a release. Kelly said the mother "was totally, completely distraught. She started looking for them herself, asking people to help her look."

After the boys disappeared, police said, Moore fled and in a panic climbed fences and went door-to-door looking in vain for help in a neighborhood that was presumably largely abandoned in the face of the storm.

Police said she flagged down an emergency vehicle about 7:30 a.m. Tuesday and authorities began their search. Police said she told them she tried to find help and eventually gave up, spending the night trying to shield herself from the storm on the front porch of an empty home.

The search continued in the days that followed, with numerous emergency personnel joining the march through Staten Island marshland. The bodies were found about 100 feet from each other at the end of a narrow dead end street.

Damian Moore, the boys' father, reached on his cell phone, said he had no comment about the tragedy. The boys were among 19 storm victims found on Staten Island, out of nearly 40 who died in New York City's five boroughs. Those identified Thursday included a couple who apparently drove away from their home as the storm struck.

The 89-year-old man and 66-year-old woman were found lying next to a car in a vacant lot. Police believe they drowned after climbing out to escape rising water. Authorities stressed that the death toll was preliminary, and that the total could change if the medical examiner determines any deaths were not storm-related.

9 comments:

  1. Awwww That is terrible.

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  2. Terrible but im from Louisiana so i know when they say stay ya ass indoors and off the roads they really mean it!!! This is just crazy to me to see all this mess on TV. we know how to stack food, water, meds and gas.

    I wish that my state could have helped these people more and teach them what to do. Breaks my heart

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  3. OMG! That's Terrible!!! :-((((

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  4. Rip to those two helpless boys..this all could have been avoided if people would listen in the first place when they say mandatory evacuation! what do people need to teach u not too be stupid! in the words of miss sweet brown AIN'T NOBODY GOT TIME FOR DAT! who waits till the storm hits to try n drive some where that's just stupid. god rest there souls.

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  5. Women's LYB11/2/12, 10:32 AM

    I don't have words. . .

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  6. So sad.

    How many times have it not been stated that U dont go into &/or drive through water. It's so dangerous.

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  7. Instead of judging this woman and calling her stupid we need to be sending our thoughts and prayers to her and her family. I'm sure all of us have made mistakes in our life, thankfully it didn't cause the death of someone else but I'm sure she will live with the regret of her choices for the rest of her life.

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    1. Amen.

      The mayor didn't order mandatory evacuation until 24 hours before the city got hit.

      A storm of this proportion hasn't been seen before. What's the use of stocking up supplies if the very place they are stocked are floating down the damn street?

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    2. I forgot to add that it is extremely disgusting that no one would help her. I'm curious at to which neighborhood this was in.

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