Elle Eisele and Steele Idelson, 2023 Canterbury School graduates, were critically injured in a New Year’s Day attack in New Orleans.
University of Georgia student Elle Eisele, injured on Jan. 1 in New Orleans, has returned to her home in Florida to recover.
In her first public statement since the New Year’s Day tragedy in New Orleans, Elle Eisele shared an emotional message with her friends and family on Instagram Friday, offering a glimpse into ...
Elle Eisele and Steele Idelson ― both 19 and who graduated from the Fort Myers school in 2023 ― were among the more than 30 people injured early Wednesday when a man drove a pickup along Bourbon ...
Elle Eisele is a student at the University of Georgia. She and her friend from her Florida hometown were among the injured in ...
Both Idelson and Eisele attended the K-12 Canterbury School in Fort Myers. On Thursday, a sign that reads "Praying for Elle and Steele" greeted soccer players arriving for training, according to ...
Elle Eisele and Steele Idelson ― both 19 and who graduated from the Fort Myers school in 2023 ― were among at least 35 people injured early Wednesday when a man plowed a pickup through a ...
The photo shows teens Steele Idelson and Elle Eisele holding hands across their hospital beds in New Orleans, reuniting for the first time since the Bourbon Street terror attack.
Fort Myers teens injured in New Orleans terror attack are healing at a hospital, showing resilience after the tragic incident ...
Elle Eisele and Steele Idelson, both 19 and 2023 Canterbury graduates, were among more than 30 people injured when a man drove a pickup into a crowd celebrating on Bourbon Street. Their injuries ...
Elle Eisele and Steele Idelson ... More: New Orleans terrorist attack: 2 Fort Myers women, Canterbury grads, among the injured Eisele and Idelson's soccer careers began early, joining the varsity ...