Friends, neighbors and classmates of the Mauser family and community members held flickering white candles and red gladiolus flowers. pic.twitter.com/jaihcWAUnV — Huntington Beach (@HBCityBeach) February 2, 2020Mauser, 38, had deep roots in Huntington Beach. AdvertisementPeople attending a vigil for Huntington Beach resident Christina Mauser on Saturday evening at Pier Plaza sign a banner reading “Mauser strong.” She died in last weekend’s helicopter crash in Calabasas. The procession being lead by an incredible bagpipe musician as they round the end of the pier and head back to Pier Plaza. #mauserstrong pic.twitter.com/GnvNmigXsY — Huntington Beach (@HBCityBeach) February 2, 2020“It’s times like this that the community is the strongest and comes together for the families and friends who have been been touched by this tragedy,” Huntington Beach Mayor Lyn Semeta said Saturday.
Source: Los Angeles Times February 02, 2020 06:06 UTC