Dec. 24, 2021
Beat of the Week
(Honorable Mention)
Family photo reveals a heartbreaking story in tornadoâs aftermath
obtained a stunning family photo in the aftermath of tornadoes that tore through the South and Midwest. That image, combined with Hannaâs reporting and a video interview, tells the wrenching story of a young storm victim, 9-year-old Annistyn Rackley, who died when a tornado destroyed the familyâs Missouri home. Even amid APâs remarkable body of work on the storm, this story stood out.Topeka, Kansas, correspondent Hanna had run across the name of Annistynâs aunt in a routine member story about a vigil for storm victims. Through Facebook sleuthing he eventually found the aunt, Sandra Hooker, who said, âMy heart is broken, but I will help you in any way I can.âIn an initial conversation with Hooker, who is close to the Rackley family, she mentioned receiving a photo by text shortly before a tornado blew the Rackleysâ home apart. The photo shows Annistyn and her sisters taking shelter in a bathtub as the storm approached; Annistyn is holding her favorite doll, MawMaw. Fifteen minutes later the home lay in ruins and Annistyn was dead.Hooker wanted to honor Annistynâs memory and secured the Rackley familyâs permission for AP to use that photo and others. She also did an interview with Hanna by Zoom, one of several follow-up discussions they had.Hannaâs moving one-man, all-formats coverage â his story, the photo of Annistyn and his interview with her aunt â was among APâs top enterprise stories in the wake of the storm, with strong play across the U.S. and internationally.https://aplink.news/fwvhttps://aplink.video/bpo