Hurricane Katrina victim identified 20 years later: ‘finally where she belongs’

Hurricane Katrina victim identified 20 years later: ‘finally where she belongs’

Curated from US news | The Guardian — Here’s what matters right now:

Guardian US partner WWL Louisiana called in Ray Theriot, who used utility bills, driver’s licenses and property records A woman who died at home during Hurricane Katrina in a community outside New Orleans, but who remained unidentified for nearly two decades, has finally been named before the storm’s 20th anniversary on Friday. The woman, who was identified with the help of New Orleans’s CBS affiliate, WWL Louisiana, has been named as Dorothy Virginia Driggers Taquino, 81. Continue reading...

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Original reporting: US news | The Guardian

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