Westlake family remembers daughter they lost in the September 11 attacks
Twenty years ago, a Westlake family lost a part of them. Their daughter, 25-year-old Christina Ryook, was in the North Tower of the World Trade Center when the first plane hit in the 9/11 attacks. An administrative assistant at Cantor Fitzgerald, she was on the 104th floor -- six floors above the impact. No one on the floor survived. One year after the attacks, Christina's family got a knock on their door. Police handed them a red bag that contained part of her femur bone. Read more: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/his...

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