People gather in prescott to honor kayla mueller, the arizona woman who died while being held captive by isis. Officerinvolved shooting ends in the death of a suspect. One of our producers has a it turns a lot of stomachs. Thank you for being with us tonight at 9 00. Family, friend, and Community Members gatt gathering in prescott to open a playground dedicated to kayla mueller. She was held canttive and Courtney Griffin spoke to kaylas parents about the playground and what it means. Reporter it started as a gloomy day but quickly turned to sunshine as the ceremony began. This morning, we did not know know it was going to happen. Look at the beautiful weather we have now. Kayla could not be here but she sent her tears. This was built in her honor. I feel her everywhere. Reporter her parents say it stood for. Kayla was the same. She was happy. She was joyful but she was on a mission and it was a gift from god, i truly believe that. Reporter they named the playground kaylas hands because
Courtney griffin spoke to kaylas parents about the playground and what it means. Reporter it started as a gloomy day but quickly turned to sunshine as the ceremony began. This morning, we did not know know it was going to happen. Look at the beautiful weather we have now. Kayla could not be here but she sent her tears. This was built in her honor. I feel her everywhere. Reporter her parents say it represents everyin stood for. Kayla was the same. She was happy. She was joyful but she was on a mission and it was a gift from god, i truly believe that. Reporter they named the playground kaylas hands because of what she always said. I go back to her giving me her little hand the morning before she went back, june of 2013 saying mom, you will always here it is, i will always have kaylas hands. My hands are to relieve suffering so that is where the name kaylas hands. We want to relieve suffering and make people enjoy what were doing. Reporter the president of the kiwanis club pushed for the
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