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Tuesday September 7th 2010

Christine Gianacaci 22, Lynn University Student Identified

Christine Gianacaci

Christine Gianacaci, 22, a sophomore from Hopewell, N.J., was confirmed dead, and the U.S. State Department has notified her family, according to a statement from Lynn University in Boca Raton, Florida. Christine was the second body to be identified from the Hotel Montana in Haiti, following the earthquake which took place on January 12, 2010.

Yesterday, Courtney Hayes was identified and her parents were notified of their loss. The families of the missing who were on a Journey of Hope charity mission to Haiti, have sent dental records to assist the Haiti government, in identifying their loved ones. DNA was also used to entail a positive result.

With over 4,000 Americans still missing in Haiti, following the unimaginable earthquake which took so many lives, the goverment states that they are doing all they can to help bring the deceased home to their families. We pray this is true. As we send our condolences to the Gianacaci family, as well as the Hayes family, we pray that the rest of the missing from the University will also be found. Let these families have the peace and serenity they so deserve, after suffering the untimely deaths of their children. May we share with them in their sorrow.Godspeed……

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