
Krista Dowling Goodrich, who manages 130 rental homes in Wilbur-By-The-Sea and Daytona Beach Shores as director of sales and marketing at Salty Dog Vacations, witnessed backyards collapsing into the ocean just ahead of the storm. He said most bridges to the beachside properties had been closed to all but essential personnel and a curfew was in effect.

The county's sheriff, Mike Chitwood, said in a social media post that multiple coastal homes in Wilbur-by-the-Sea had collapsed and that several other properties were at 'imminent risk.' No deaths have been reported in the county but nearly 20 hotels and more than 40 single-family homes have suffered significant storm damage, with some completely destroyed. While in Volusia County, northeast of Orlando, manager George Reckentwald described the damage along the coastline as 'unprecedented.' So far Hurricane Nicole has claimed the lives of five people in the United States. It continues: 'These two siblings with positive attitudes, always willing to help others and always put others needs before theirs.' Any remaining funds will be put into trust for Mylah.
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The page describes the pair as: 'two young souls full of dreams, hopes and aspirations.' Mylah will turn two years old on November 21.Ī GoFundMe page has been set up in order to help the siblings' family to cover funeral costs. Kianna's daughter was unharmed during the incident. Neff told the station that Khalil's body was literally on fire by the time paramedics were able to get to him. Kianna was rushed to a nearby hospital where she was pronounced dead. Speaking to WFTV, a witness named Kimberly Neff said that because of the high winds, first responders had trouble getting to the victims. His sister then exited the vehicle but was electrocuted in her attempts to save her brother. He was pronounced dead at the scene, according to the Orange County Sheriff's Office. Khalil touched the line and was electrocuted. The tragedy unfolded in the suburb of Conway on Thursday morning when Khalil Sapp was traveling alongside his sister, Kianna, and her daughter, Mylah, 1, when they encountered the live cable. Twin siblings in Orlando, Florida, were killed in tragic circumstances when they made contact with a downed power line in the midst of Hurricane Nicole.

The siblings are among the five confirmed deaths from Hurricane Nicole, which has now left Florida and been downgraded.

A GoFundMe page has been set up for their family, the page described the twins as 'two young souls full of dreams, hopes and aspirations'.Inside the car was Kianna's 1-year-old daughter, Mylah, who is due to celebrate her second birthday on November 22.When his sister exited the vehicle in an attempt to save her brother, she was also electrocuted and rushed to a local hospital where she also died.Khalil became engulfed in flames when he was electrocuted as he attempted to move the line, he was pronounced dead at the scene.Twins Khalil and Kianna Sapp, 23, were traveling through suburban Orlando as Hurricane Nicole barreled through the area when they encountered a downed power line.PICTURED: Tragic twin brother and sister, 23, electrocuted to death during Hurricane Nicole - while woman's baby sat in car
