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NC mom thanks God for sparing daughter after 2 sons killed in storm

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A grieving North Carolina mother asked for prayers and thanked God for sparing her daughter after a tree crashed into her home and killed her two sons Sunday as nearly 1,500 storms swept through the Midwest, the South and parts of the Northeast over the weekend and left at least 42 people dead.

“We need prayers and to be strong,” the grieving Brevard mother, Sharon Leviskia, told WSAZ3 after she identified the bodies of her sons Josiah, 13, and Joshua Leviskia, 11. “At least God left us a daughter.”

Connestee Fire Chief Chase Owens told WYFF4 that the Leviskia family was sleeping at home Sunday as high winds blew through.

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