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SAD: Kids Who LOST MOTHER In Ice Cave Tragedy FATHER SHOT DEAD

The children of California woman, Annalisa Santana, who was killed recently northwest of Seattle in an ice cave collapse, have tragically lost their dad who was shot dead Sunday.

The father, Adrian Cardona of Redlands, was involved in an argument at a tavern in San Bernardino. Management asked him to leave the bar and that’s when he was shot while standing near his car.

No arrests have been made.

The mother and father are survived by their four children, 1 and 8 years old, and two daughters, ages 12 and 14.

Cardona was not married to Santana at the time of her death. She died on July 6 while visiting popular ice caves located in northeast of Seattle.

Five others were hurt in the collapse, including her eldest daughter and her brother, who remains in critical condition.

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