Journal Entry #3 - Writing the News Articles

Tragedy Hit Last Night on the People of Johnsonville 

Last night around 1:35, a bunch of reckless teenagers lit the oldest house known to the village on fire while Mrs. Johnson was still in there. 

These teens said, and I quote "we were playing around with fireworks and something went wrong." They claim they didn't know that something like this would happen, the teens didn't know Mrs. Johnson was still in there but she came out alive.

Brad Berry said, "The kids shouldn't even be around the house at night, why were they shooting off fireworks so close to the house? Where else did they think little old Mrs. Johnson was? Out partying?" Berry was not at all impressed by the fact the teens were hanging around there, he is looking out for his 96 year old Aunt and she is all he has left. 

Mrs. Carla Johnson was born in 1921 on March 26. Mrs. Johnson was given the house by her late grandfather Willard Johnson who died at the age of 112 in 1950. Mrs. Johnson was 29 when her grandfather passed away and she was given the house then. This house was the oldest one in Johnsonville to this day and now t has been destroyed. 

The people of Johnsonville will greatly miss the old house that sat on the hill. Mrs. Carla Johnson is now safe and sound in the local nursing home. "We thank everyone for their help, love and support in helping out my aunt, she will greatly appreciated it." said Brad Berry. 

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