The search for two missing boys on Staten Island has ended tragically.
The NYPD spent more than two days searching a marshy area off Father Capodanno Boulevard.
The boys, 4 and 2, were with their mother trying to leave the area during the height of the storm Monday when their SUV hit a tree and stalled.
Glenda Moore and her boys got out of the car and went to a nearby home looking for help, CBS 2 Emily Smith reported.
Moore knocked on a man's door for help but he said no and turned her away, Smith reported.
Moore was then clinging to life hanging on to a railing when a surge of water came up and took her 4-year-old son Connor, and her 2-year-old son Brandon who came right out of her arms, Smith reported.
When the water receded, the boys were nowhere to be found.
Their bodies were found Thursday morning in a wooded marsh.
Moore was on the scene when police confirmed her worst fears, Smith reported.
http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2012/11...ssing-on-staten-island-in-aftermath-of-sandy/
The NYPD spent more than two days searching a marshy area off Father Capodanno Boulevard.
The boys, 4 and 2, were with their mother trying to leave the area during the height of the storm Monday when their SUV hit a tree and stalled.
Glenda Moore and her boys got out of the car and went to a nearby home looking for help, CBS 2 Emily Smith reported.
Moore knocked on a man's door for help but he said no and turned her away, Smith reported.
Moore was then clinging to life hanging on to a railing when a surge of water came up and took her 4-year-old son Connor, and her 2-year-old son Brandon who came right out of her arms, Smith reported.
When the water receded, the boys were nowhere to be found.
Their bodies were found Thursday morning in a wooded marsh.
Moore was on the scene when police confirmed her worst fears, Smith reported.
http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2012/11...ssing-on-staten-island-in-aftermath-of-sandy/