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The medical officer for the Texas summer camp where 27 girls were killed in a flood last year testifies she still has not officially reported the deaths to the state health agency that regulates camps and is reviewing its application to reopen this summer. nbcnews.com/news/us-news/cโฆ
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Analysis Summary
This is well-sourced reporting on real testimony. Mary Liz Eastland, the medical officer and family owner of Camp Mystic, admitted under questioning that she never filed the legally required death report to Texas health regulators โ something the state code mandates within 24 hours. The article documents a serious regulatory gap as the camp seeks to reopen months after the July 2025 flood that killed 27 people. Multiple independent sources corroborate the hearing and testimony details.
Claims Analysis (4)
โ27 girls were killed in a flood at Camp Mystic last yearโ
Confirmed by linked article and multiple independent sources. Article specifies 25 campers and 2 teenage counselors (27 total deaths).
โThe medical officer for Camp Mystic testified she has not officially reported the deaths to the state health agencyโ
Directly confirmed in linked article. Mary Liz Eastland testified Tuesday she had not filed the required report.
โTexas state regulations require camps to report deaths to state health regulators within 24 hoursโ
Stated in linked article: 'the Texas administrative code requires camps to report deaths to state health regulators within 24 hours.'
โThe camp is reviewing its application to reopen this summerโ
Confirmed in linked article stating the camp applied to reopen on March 31 and is seeking to host nearly 900 girls this summer.
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