Friends of boy left orphaned in Allen shooting working on ways to help him

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'We had to cross a new frontier in parenting when you have to sit down with a 6-year-old and explain why his friend wouldn't be in school for a while,' said Lorne Book, whose son went to school with William Cho.

A security guard, an engineer, parents and their young son, two elementary school sisters who loved the color yellow. We are learning more about the people who were killed at the outdoor mall on Saturday."In our family we believe we have an eternal hope, we started the conversation in a very sad way, ended in a hopeful way," said Kym Book. "We believe this is our temporary home, and we will have an eternity together as Christians in heaven with Jesus," said Kym.

"He was talking about his friend William and how they would play ball together, and I could see his demeanor changing," said Kym."William wanted to be silly, and I showed that to Judah he laughed so hard, it brought him joy, they were having so much fun at that party," she said. "It makes me proud to hear my kids asking what can we do, when unthinkable tragedy happens Jesus people respond with unthinkable love," said Lorne.6-year-old William Cho's mother, father and 3-year-old brother were shot and killed at the Allen Premium Outlets. The family was looking to return clothes that William had just received for his birthday.

 

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