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Twin babies who died alongside mom are youngest-known Hurricane Helene victims: ‘I’ll never get to meet my grandsons’

A heartbreaking photo shows newborn twin boys tragically killed alongside their mother when a tree crashed through their trailer home in rural Georgia during Hurricane Helene — before key family members even got to meet them.

The month-old boys, Khyzier and Khazmir Williams — who are the youngest known victims of the catastrophic hurricane — were hunkering down with their 27-year-old mom, Kobe Williams, in Thomson last week when they were crushed, their grief-stricken family have revealed.

The twins’ bodies were discovered lying underneath their mother when relatives dodged fallen trees and downed power lines to check on the trio just hours after the hurricane tore through and ravaged their town.


The month-old twin boys, Khyzier and Khazmir Williams are the youngest known victims of Hurricane Helene. AP

Their grandfather Obie Williams, who had yet to meet the babies, said his daughter had promised to hunker down in the bathroom when she knew it wasn’t possible to evacuate with such young babies.

“It’s devastating,” the grandfather said, adding: “Now I’ll never get to meet my grandsons.”

“I’d seen pictures when they were born and pictures every day since, but I hadn’t made it out there yet to meet them.”

The tragic photo of the boys, who were born Aug. 20, emerged as the hurricane’s death toll climbed to 215 as of Friday across Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Virginia and the Carolinas.


The babies were hunkering down with their 27-year-old mom, Kobe Williams, in Thomson, Ga., last week when all three were fatally crushed.
The babies were hunkering down with their 27-year-old mom, Kobe Williams, in Thomson, Ga., last week when all three were fatally crushed. AP

Among the other young victims are a 7-year-old girl and a 4-year-old boy who were killed in Washington County, Georgia.

Meanwhile, Williams said their family is currently waiting for the bodies of the twins and their mom to be released by the coroner and for roads to be cleared before they arrange the funerals.

They are waiting for the bodies to be released by the county coroner and for roads to be cleared before arranging a funeral.

Williams, who was trapped in his neighborhood near the South Carolina border for a day after the storm barreled through, said his daughter had been studying to be a nursing assistant but had taken time off from school to give birth to her sons. 

He described her as a lovable, social and strong young woman who always had a smile on her face and loved to make people laugh.

“That was my baby,” he said. “And everybody loved her.”

With Post wires

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