‘That wasn’t her at all’: West Seattle shooting survivor’s story

September 30, 2010 12:21 am
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 |   Crime | Highland Park | West Seattle news

The video clip is from a Seattle Times (WSB partner) interview with 42-year-old Thyda Luellen Phan, the only person who survived being shot at a Highland Park home one week ago today. She is the daughter of the woman police say killed three before killing herself, 60-year-old Saroueun Sok; the three who died were Phan’s husband, 43-year-old Choeun Harm, and daughters, 14-year-old Molina Phan and 17-year-old Jennifer Harm. The Times reports that the funerals will be held this Saturday; you can read their full story, which is accompanied by the video clip, by going here. Meantime, as announced by the family last Friday, there is a fund to which you can contribute, through BECU:

‘Phan/Harm Memorial Fund’ – Acct # 3586082948

BECU
PO BOX 34044
SEATTLE, WA 98124-1044

BECU members can call: (800) 233-2328

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