Cliff collapse: victims' relatives had lived in town for years
The San Diego Union-Tribune reports that relatives of three women who were killed when a Southern California sea cliff collapsed on them were longtime residents of Encinitas.
Relatives of 35-year-old Anne Clave, her mother, 65-year-old Julie Davis, and Clave's aunt Elizabeth Cox have lived in the San Diego suburb for 40 years.
The Union-Tribune reports that Davis' husband, Pat, runs a pediatric dentist practice in Encinitas with one of his sons. Clave was listed as the practice's office manager in a local magazine article in 2016.
The 92094 magazine also ran a photo of the Davis extended family, showing Clave with her husband, Curtis, and two young children. The article said Clave attended the University of Southern California.