As the Texas floodwaters surged and panic spread through Camp Mystic, 9-year-old Janie Hunt vanished into the chaos — swept away, separated, and missing for nearly 36 hours. But what ultimately saved her wasn’t just luck — it was a … See more

As the Texas floodwaters surged and panic spread through Camp Mystic, 9-year-old Janie Hunt vanished into the chaos —

swept away, separated, and missing for nearly 36 hours. But what ultimately saved her wasn’t just luck — it was a … See more

Before the floodwaters swallowed Camp Mystic and silenced 27 lives, 9-year-old Janie Hunt clutched one simple treasure to her chest —

a beaded necklace her grandmother gave her, spelling out her name in bright, childlike letters.

It was a
keepsake, a comfort, a charm against the storm.

And when tragedy struck, that same necklace led search teams to her body, nestled in the wreckage, still close to her heart.

Janie had only been at camp for five days, her first time away from home.

She went to be with her cousins and embrace the adventure of summer under the Texas sky.

But when torrential rain turned the Guadalupe River into a deadly surge, Camp Mystic was caught off guard.

Roads disappeared, cabins collapsed, and dozens of children and counselors were left vulnerable. Among the missing: Janie Hunt

Her grandmother, Margaret Hunt, remembered the necklace vividly. “She wore it every day,” she said

. “It made her feel brave. And when they found her… it was still around her neck.

That’s how they knew it was our Janie.”

The necklace, given to Janie after her performance in a school play back in May, had become more than an accessory

. It was her anchor — and, ultimately, her voice in the silence.

Janie’s body was discovered near Camp Mystic owner Dick Eastland, who died trying to protect the children

. Her family would later learn Janie had spent her last days comforting homesick campers, wiping tears and sharing her fearless smile

. “She was always the helper,” Margaret shared. “She told the other kids not to cry. That they’d be okay.”

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