Couple lost arms holding on to each other as tornado hit their home

Paul (left) and Gail Cline (right) held hands as a tornado struck their home in London, Kentucky (Picture: GoFundMe)

An elderly married couple who held on to each other when a tornado struck their home lost an arm each.

Paul and Gail Cline were holding hands inside their home in London, Kentucky, when a twister tore through and forcefully separated them.

‘The doctors said that they lost opposite arms because they were holding each other,’ their niece, Brandy Bowman told WLEX.

Neighbors looking for survivors heard Gail’s screams.

LONDON, Ky. ? A Kentucky couple was able to hold on for their lives when a tornado ripped through London last week, but they each lost a piece of themselves in the process. Paul and Gail Cline, who have been married for 29 years, were able to make it out of the storm last week, according to stations in Lexington. Advertisement The EF-4 tornado tore through the Clines' home just before midnight last Friday. A family neighbor later came to check on the couple. ?When they were found, they were holding each other, and that?s why they lost opposite arms, because they were holding on to each other, and whatever impacted them impacted them at the same time,? said Brandy Bowman, one of the Clines? nieces. Indiana tornado mapNWS: Tornado that went through Bloomington, Indiana was an EF-2 The Clines' family credits the neighbor with saving Gail's life. ?He pulled a cord from something and put a tourniquet on her arm, and that?s what kept her from bleeding out,? said another one of the Clines? nieces, Taylor Baker. Paul is doing OK, but Gail has broken ribs, liver and lung damage, and staples in her head
The EF-4 tornado tore through the Clines’ home just before midnight last Friday (Picture: WLKY)

‘She said, “I need help. I see an arm down the hallway,”‘ said Bowman, explaining that it was Gail’s arm.

Rescue workers pulled Gail and her husband from the rubble and they were rushed to London Hospital. Gail also sustained punctures on her lungs from her ribs and is on life support.

Paul’s health has improved, but he suffers from dementia and is having trouble understanding what happened.

The couple ‘lost everything’ when the EF-3 tornado with 170mph winds struck on May 16.

LONDON, Ky. ? A Kentucky couple was able to hold on for their lives when a tornado ripped through London last week, but they each lost a piece of themselves in the process. Paul and Gail Cline, who have been married for 29 years, were able to make it out of the storm last week, according to stations in Lexington. Advertisement The EF-4 tornado tore through the Clines' home just before midnight last Friday. A family neighbor later came to check on the couple. ?When they were found, they were holding each other, and that?s why they lost opposite arms, because they were holding on to each other, and whatever impacted them impacted them at the same time,? said Brandy Bowman, one of the Clines? nieces. Indiana tornado mapNWS: Tornado that went through Bloomington, Indiana was an EF-2 The Clines' family credits the neighbor with saving Gail's life. ?He pulled a cord from something and put a tourniquet on her arm, and that?s what kept her from bleeding out,? said another one of the Clines? nieces, Taylor Baker. Paul is doing OK, but Gail has broken ribs, liver and lung damage, and staples in her head
The couple were rushed to a hospital, where the wife is on life support (Picture: WLKY)

‘They both lost an arm and my aunt is still on life support,’ wrote Taylor Baker of her aunt and uncle in a GoFundMe page.

‘Their home and vehicles and everything they’ve worked for is gone. They are two of the best people you could ever find.’

The couple’s 12-year-old dog, Sadie, managed to escape as the twister hit and returned hours later to their bedroom. Sadie was taken to the hospital to help comfort Paul.

Baker added that Gail’s daughter is battling stage 4 cancer, so ‘they need all the help and prayers they can get’.

LONDON, Ky. ? A Kentucky couple was able to hold on for their lives when a tornado ripped through London last week, but they each lost a piece of themselves in the process. Paul and Gail Cline, who have been married for 29 years, were able to make it out of the storm last week, according to stations in Lexington. Advertisement The EF-4 tornado tore through the Clines' home just before midnight last Friday. A family neighbor later came to check on the couple. ?When they were found, they were holding each other, and that?s why they lost opposite arms, because they were holding on to each other, and whatever impacted them impacted them at the same time,? said Brandy Bowman, one of the Clines? nieces. Indiana tornado mapNWS: Tornado that went through Bloomington, Indiana was an EF-2 The Clines' family credits the neighbor with saving Gail's life. ?He pulled a cord from something and put a tourniquet on her arm, and that?s what kept her from bleeding out,? said another one of the Clines? nieces, Taylor Baker. Paul is doing OK, but Gail has broken ribs, liver and lung damage, and staples in her head
The couple’s dog escaped the tornado and returned to the home hours later (Picture: WLKY)

The GoFundMe page had raised more than $71,000 as of Friday evening.

London is about 150 miles southeast of Louisville.

It happened more than a year after a tornado ravaged a home in Clarksville, Tennessee, and sucked a four-month-old boy from his bassinet. The infant miraculously survived and was found alive on a tree.

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