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Kentucky couple each lose an arm while clinging to each other when devastating 170 mph tornado tears them apart

Kentucky couple each lose an arm while clinging to each other when devastating 170 mph tornado tears them apart

New York Post22-05-2025

The force of 170 mph winds from a cataclysmic tornado in Kentucky literally ripped a married couple apart as they clung to each other — horrifically tearing off one arm from each victim.
Paul and Gail Cline were huddled in the bedroom of their London, Ky. home Friday, taking refuge from a destructive tornado sweeping through the region and leveling towns in its wake.
4 Paul Cline, whose arm was torn off holding on to his wife during a tornado, is comforted by his dog Sadie in a hospital bed.
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When the twister touched down in Laurel County, the terrified husband and wife held each other's hands for comfort.
The tornado tore through their home and pulled Paul and Gail, who are both in their 60s, apart — along with their arms, their family members said.
'The doctors said that they lost opposite arms because they were holding each other,' the couple's niece Brandy Bowman told WLEX.
After the twister passed through, a neighbor went to check the couple and heard Gail's cries for help from beneath the ruin of their destroyed home, according to reports. She yelled out that she could see a dismembered arm in the hallway.
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'She said, 'I need help. I see an arm down the hallway',' Bowman said.
The arm was actually Gail's own – it had been torn off during the tornado.
4 The destroyed home of Paul and Gail Cline.
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Rescue workers sped to the Clines' home and found the couple trapped under the rubble with critical injuries. They pulled them both out and rushed them to a nearby hospital.
Gail's lungs were also punctured and she is on life support after being put in a medically induced coma, according to the local outlet. Paul is recovering, but remains in the hospital.
4 Gail and Paul Cline, who each who each lost an arm clinging to each other in their bedroom during a powerful tornado.
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In one shred of hope amid the tragedy, Paul and Gail's dog Sadie was miraculously found after she ran off during the storm.
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Sadie, the 12-year-old pup, ran away after the tornado tore through the home. She somehow survived the disaster and found her way back to what was left of the couple's house. She was found inside the Clines' bedroom, waiting for her owners to return, according to reports.
The pup was brought to the hospital to comfort Paul, who has dementia and is struggling to understand what happened.
'Their home and vehicles and everything they've worked for is gone,' Taylor Baker, the couple's other niece, wrote in a GoFundMe post.
4 The ruins of Gail and Paul Cline's home after the tornado.
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'They are two of the best people you could ever find. My aunt's daughter also has stage 4 cancer, so they were already battling that before this hit. They need all the help and prayers they can get,' she added.
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear had declared a state of emergency ahead of the storm.

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