<img class="styles__noscript__2rw2y" src="https://dsx.weather.com//util/image/w/flvictims.jpg?v=at&w=485&h=273&api=7db9fe61-7414-47b5-9871-e17d87b8b6a0" srcset="https://dsx.weather.com//util/image/w/flvictims.jpg?v=at&w=485&h=273&api=7db9fe61-7414-47b5-9871-e17d87b8b6a0 400w, https://dsx.weather.com//util/image/w/flvictims.jpg?v=ap&w=980&h=551&api=7db9fe61-7414-47b5-9871-e17d87b8b6a0 800w" > A neighbor shows a photo found in the debris of Steven and Kelli Wilson's mobile home after they were killed by the tornado that hit Duette, Florida, on Jan. 17, 2016. (Twitter/@lynblake) (Twitter/@lynblake)

A couple killed during the severe weather that moved through Florida in the early hours of Sunday morning have been identified, the Associated Press reports. Steven Wilson, 58, and Kelli Wilson, 51, died after a tornado destroyed their mobile home in Duette.

Steven, Kelli, their adult son Steven M. Wilson and his four kids were inside the house when the tornado hit. Steven was killed as the tornado ripped the mobile home apart, the AP said.

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Kelli was able to emerge from the debris and helped her grandchildren escape the wreckage , according to the Bradenton Herald. She later suffered a heart attack and was taken to the hospital, where she passed, according to Sheriff Brad Steube.

The storm lifted the mobile home off of the concrete blocks it was situated on before being smashed to pieces about 100 yards away, the Herald reports.

The couple’s son was able to crawl out the wreckage to save his four children, AP reports. They are all being treated at a hospital for non-life threatening injuries.

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