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Tennessee man is identified as Brussels victim
“I am I disgusted that the information given to us wasn’t 100-percent correct”, Sutton tweeted. “They have not been found and they are not in any hospital that we have here'”.
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An Odessa mother hasn’t been able to reach her son or daughter-in-law who had been in the airport when the attacks happened. “I will be there shortly and I love you”, says Shell.
Justin Shults, 31, who had not been heard from since the bombings on Tuesday died as the result of a bomb blast according to his parents.
Forensic workers have not had an easy time identifying the people killed due to the severity of the injuries and doctors treating the victims called the scale of the injuries “shocking” and said the death toll is likely to increase.
They both graduated in 2009 from Vanderbilt University’s Owen Graduate School of Management with master of accountancy degrees, according to university spokesman Jim Patterson. At the time, they said they were unsure of the couple’s condition.
Shell said she woke up Monday morning to the news of the attack, and a missed phone call from Stephanie Shult’s dad.
The pair dropped Stephanie’s mother, Carolyn Moore, off at the airport in Brussels and were watching her walk through security when the bombs went off, Stephanie’s cousin Larry Newsom, told the Associated Press on Wednesday. The trio were there during the attacks.
His mother was scheduled to arrive in Belgium on Thursday “and hopefully she can get some answers as things still seem to be uncertain right now”, he said. Newsome added that although her sister was knocked off of her feet during the explosion, she is fine.
Justin Shults worked in Brussels for Clarcor, a manufacturing company based in Franklin, Tenn. She informed my mom that someone in the state’s department gave my mom incorrect information.
An American reported missing in Brussels following the terrorist attacks that struck the city’s airport and metro this week is among the dead, his employer said.
WKYT contacted the office of Congressman Andy Barr who said they had reached out to the state department for confirmation.
As previously reported in The Inquisitr, Justin was confirmed killed earlier today but their families were still holding out hope that Stephanie would be found safe.
Their family asks for your continued thoughts and prayers.
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It sounds like a scene out of a movie, but instead of a manhunt – it was a parent hunt.