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Camp Mystic owners file for bankruptcy, site where Mary Grace Baker and 27 others died
By CBS / Sinclair at KFDM (CBS / Sinclair) - Local News
· June 24, 2026
· 1 min read
The company that owns Camp Mystic, the site where 8-year-old Mary Grace Baker of Beaumont and 27 others died in catastrophic Hill Country flooding last July 4, filed for bankruptcy protection on Wednesday, according to c
Why this matters in The Beaumont
The bankruptcy filing by the company that owns Camp Mystic raises questions about the potential impact on local families who have been seeking justice for their loved ones. Many of the victims, including Mary Grace Baker, were from the Beaumont area, and the tragedy has had a lasting effect on the community. As the bankruptcy proceedings move forward, it will be important to watch how the company's assets are managed and whether they will be sufficient to provide compensation to the families of the victims. The case also highlights the need for increased safety measures at summer camps and recreational facilities in Texas, particularly in areas prone to flooding. Local residents will be closely following the developments in this case, seeking closure and accountability for the tragic events that occurred at Camp Mystic. The outcome of the bankruptcy filing will have significant implications for the community and the families affected by the tragedy.
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Category: parks ·
Published: June 24, 2026 ·
Source: KFDM (CBS / Sinclair) - Local News ·
Reading time: 1 min
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