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Heroic Teen Malaya Grace, 17, Dies After Saving Siblings from Drowning in Texas Floods

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What began as an early morning road trip turned into a heartbreaking tragedy for one Texas family. In the pre-dawn hours of July 5, 2025, amid devastating floods sweeping through central Texas, 17-year-old Malaya Grace Hammond gave her life to save her younger siblings and a family friend.

The Hammonds — Malaya, her parents Matthew and Liz, her siblings Khalil (16) and Surya (13), and Surya’s best friend, 14-year-old Opal Alexander — had left Marble Falls, Texas, around 4:30 a.m., headed for a summer camp in the Ozarks. Matthew, a singer-songwriter, and Liz, a surfer and lifeguard, were navigating the route when weather reports forced them to change course due to flooding.

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Tragically, they took a wrong turn in the darkness and unknowingly drove over a collapsed bridge. Their 2008 Honda Odyssey plunged into a raging river. As the van sank, the family sang “Rise and Shine, and Give God the Glory.” Malaya, thinking quickly, opened the sliding door to help the children escape.

Matthew and Liz swam out through their windows. When Matthew surfaced, he saw Malaya about 15 feet away, floating on her back in the current, still singing the hymn to stay calm. “That was the last we saw her,” Matthew later recalled.

He believed Malaya — the strongest swimmer among the children — would make it out. He turned his attention to rescuing his wife and son, who had managed to cling to a tree. Liz had swallowed a large amount of water and feared she wouldn’t survive, but she reached the riverbank and held on.

Source: Facebook/elizabeth.m.hammond

Meanwhile, Opal had been texting her mother when the van went under. She managed to call 911 while hanging on to a tree with one hand and her phone with the other. Khalil found her and pulled her safely ashore.

Matthew and Khalil then began searching in the darkness for Malaya and Surya. Eventually, they found Surya walking through a nearby field, but Malaya was nowhere to be found.

For two agonizing days, the family searched by foot, boat, and helicopter. On July 7, Matthew arrived at the search site and saw his son in tears — he knew instantly. Malaya had been found, lifeless, wrapped in cedar branches.

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“She looked so beautiful and so peaceful,” Matthew said. “I honestly wanted her to wake up. I figured if Jesus could raise Lazarus, why couldn’t I raise my own daughter?” But Malaya was gone. “The miracle,” he added, “is that we found her.”

During the search, volunteer fire chief Michael Phillips of Marble Falls also went missing and has not been found.

“Malaya was and is an extraordinary soul,” Matthew said in a Facebook video shared by filmmaker Mikki Willis. “We miss her so, so much — like nothing I’ve ever missed in my life.”

Source: Facebook/elizabeth.m.hammond
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He described his daughter as “the most loving person I have ever known… kind, caring, giving, always serving others.” A musician like her parents, Malaya wrote songs and sang harmonies that, according to her father, mirrored her deep desire to bring people together.

“She believed in harmony — not just musically, but spiritually and emotionally,” Matthew said. “There’s so much division in the world, but Malaya saw through it. She lived to harmonize with others.”

Now, Matthew and Liz are dedicating their lives to serving families who are hurting, just like theirs. “When you lose someone that special, the only way to heal is to help others heal,” Matthew said.

Family friends have launched fundraisers on GoFundMe and GiveSendGo to help the Hammonds cover funeral costs and other expenses following the flood.

Malaya was set to be a counselor at a Christian camp this summer, while her siblings were to attend as campers. The legacy she leaves behind — of courage, compassion, and unwavering love — will never be forgotten.

Our deepest condolences go out to the Hammond family.

Telha
Telhahttps://www.facebook.com/leskuthesshop/
Florida Telha is a contributor to the online platform Viral Strange, where she authors articles on a variety of topics, including celebrity news, human interest stories, and viral content. Her work encompasses a range of subjects, from entertainment news to unique personal narratives.
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