Hundreds of people filled the Bayou La Batre Community Center to pay their last respects to Hannah, Lindsey, and Danny Luong and their older brother Ryan Phan. Representatives from the Mobile County Sheriff's Office, the Jackson County Sheriff's Office, as well as pastors from area churches offered words of comfort and encouragement to the family. Some of those in attendance didn't know the family personally, but just wanted to show their support. "It's a very heartbreaking thing. We just can't even imagine anything like that in our own community, this small area, to even happen like that, but my prayers and thoughts are with this family," said Marilyn Putman. "The lord understands more than we understand so there ain't too much comfort. Prayer is more than anything that mends up a broken heart..only prayer," said Floyd Nelson of Grand Bay. Lam Luong is accused of throwing the four children from the bridge. He's in Mobile Metro Jail. His next court appearance is March 5th.


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My heart goes out for the mother and other family members.
the only other thing i can say is that the so called uncle and
brother-in-law to these babies. He must of forgotten about the
children he has brought into the world. never see’s them or supports them. But these babies well always be taking care of but
not because of him are his family.
The Lord alway’s makes away. So before he speakes for them he needs to look at his self.