Father, 2 kids out of hospital in Duette tornado tragedy

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Three of the five family members who made it out of their mobile home alive after Sunday's tornado are out of the hospital.

Steven Wilson, his three children and another young family member survived the twister by running for cover inside a family barn at their home on Albritton Road in Duette early Sunday morning.

Wilson's Parents, Steven Sr., 58, and Kelli "Kade" Wilson, 51, were killed. The couple was sleeping when the storm hit their mobile home. Steven was killed when the home was crushed; Kade died from a heart attack on the way to a local hospital.

Their son Steven crawled from the wreckage, helping the four children, ages 6 through 10, out of the home and into the barn.

According to Steven and Kade's daughter, who was not in the mobile home, the younger Steven and his two sons are scrapped up, but they are now out of the hospital.

The two young girls suffered more severe injuries. One of them has a collapsed lung, while the other has a liver laceration. Their are in stable condition at the hospital.

Through a GoFundMe account, more than $16,000 has already been raised for the family as of Monday evening.

LINK: GoFundMe pages