Kentucky residents grappled with the force and destruction of Friday night's deadly tornado, and shared harrowing stories of survival. Gov. Andy Beshear said upwards of 70 people may have died when the tornado tore across more than 200 miles of the state.
But Holmes’ fiancee had insisted he stay home Friday night because of the looming weather.
“All I could do is sit there and hold their head up,” he said. “I never experienced nothing like this.” “The wind came through, and everything that was in the foyer ended up in the back of the church,” he said. “And it blew the back wall of the church out, and it took the roof off the church.” Graves County Circuit Judge Kevin Bishop, who lives just outside Mayfield, said his family rode out the storm in a bathroom.ADVERTISEMENT
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