

Kyu Song Cho, 37, Cindy Cho, 35, and one of their two sons, a 3-year-old, were fatally shot during "an afternoon that should have been filled with light, love, and celebration unfortunately was cut short by another mass shooting massacre," the GoFundMe post said. Three members of a family of four were among those gunned down in Saturday's shooting, according to a GoFundMe page set up by their friends. TEXAS MALL ATTACK: A deeper look at shopping mall shooting in Allen, Texas, second-deadliest in 2023 Kyu Song Cho, Cindy Cho, and their 3-year-old son The fundraiser has collected more than $70,000 of its initial $20,000 goal as of 12 a.m. "Please also pray for their dad, that despite all the trauma he has had to endure, is still unbelievably strong." Please pray for their mom, my sister, and her broken heart," the GoFundMe post said.

"The girls have left a void that nothing in the world could ever fill. In a GoFundMe post, Ilda Mendoza's sister Anabel Del Angel asked people to pray for their "now broken family" and said the two sisters will be "forever missed and loved." The district identified them in an e-mail to the school community and said their mother, Ilda, is in critical condition after the shooting, WFAA reported.Ĭox principal Krista Wilson called the girls "rays of sunshine" in the email.

Sisters Sofia Mendoza and Daniela Mendoza attended Cheri Cox Elementary School in the Wylie Independent School District, where Sofia was in second grade and Daniela in fourth, according to WFAA-TV. Here's what we know about the people who died from the attack: Sofia Mendoza and Daniela Mendoza Garcia was killed by police responding to the shooting. The victims' names began to emerge nearly 48 hours after the alleged gunman Mauricio Garcia, 33, opened fire Saturday outside an outlet mall in Allen, Texas.

They include two sisters who attended an elementary school in a neighboring town, a husband and wife and their 3-year-old son, an engineer from India, and a young security guard. The names of the eight people killed in Saturday's shooting at a mall in Allen, Texas have been identified by the Texas Department of Public Safety, Allen city officials announced Monday.
