From Deseret News archives:
Family sees 'miracle' in tragedy
"She will have more surgery today, and she is in for a long haul and weeks of rehab. But it was a miracle. We're grateful for the miracle," Morgan said on Wednesday.
Tuft and her youngest of four children, Kirsten, went shopping for Valentines for their family and found themselves in the shooting, Morgan said.
According to police descriptions, they were among four people shot in the Cabin Fever novelty and card shop. Kirsten, a sophomore at Brighton High School, was among five shoppers killed in the mall on Monday.
Morgan said Tuft, who is divorced, "is a single mother of four. She ran her own cleaning service and has a meager income and no insurance" and now faces some tough times physically, emotionally and financially.
"They are just two of the most guileless, sweet people I know. They have had a pretty tough life. I question why they had to learn this kind of lesson again through this experience," Morgan said.
He said both were artists. He remembers Carolyn hand-painting hundreds of intricate ornaments for Christmas trees that were auctioned for charity at the Festival of Trees and says she is good at about any type of art imaginable.
Morgan said Kirsten was "a very happy kid, a little shy. No one disliked her. She literally had hundreds of friends."
Morgan also said, because of questions to the family, that the pair are distant relatives of LDS Church President Gordon B. Hinckley.
He added that the mourning family was visited Tuesday evening by Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr., "and we appreciate the concern that he showed."
Morgan said what has been painful to the family was a decision by the Deseret Morning News to run a photo the day after the shooting of a police officer with gun drawn next to the body of a dead shopper.
While the photo was of another victim, Morgan said the family had though it was Kirsten. "The clothes she wore that day were very similar. A lot of people thought it was her," he said.
He added, "You just can't imagine how hurtful it was. I think it was very poor judgment to run that photo. I have read the newspaper's explanation, but don't think much of it."
E-mail: lee@desnews.com
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