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What happened to surviving highschool app
What happened to surviving highschool app








She initially took last Thursday and Friday off because of her birthday, but she said she changed her mind because she wanted to make more money to purchase Christmas gifts for her children. The single mother of four said she started working at Mayfield Consumer Products, the now destroyed candle factory in Mayfield, Ky., on Nov. I got out,” Kyanna Parsons-Perez told Spectrum News 1, during a virtual interview. “When I got out, that was my birthday present. On Friday, Parsons-Perez never could have imagined how she would spend her last day in her 30s. 11, Kyanna Parsons-Perez celebrated her 40th birthday, by being given the best gift she said she has ever received. Andy Beshear said, during his Tuesday briefing on the natural disaster, eight employees were killed, and the state is working to confirm that number, as well as the total accounted for. Spokesperson said drills for severe weather were required at least annually by the company, and all protocols were followed during the unprecedented weather event.Two survivors of the tornado that hit the factory tell Spectrum News 1 what happened that evening.The candle factory’s volunteer spokesperson said there are eight people confirmed dead and everyone else has been accounted for.110 people were working at a candle factory in Mayfield, Ky.










What happened to surviving highschool app