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A mother who lost two children in tragic circumstances fears she is “cursed” when her daughter and last surviving child mysteriously disappear and her car is found abandoned in a state forest.

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A mother who lost two children in tragic circumstances fears she is "cursed" when her daughter and last surviving child mysteriously disappear and her car is found abandoned in a state forest.

A New Jersey mother who has been devastated by the untimely deaths of her two children fears for the well-being of her third son and only daughter after they disappeared “under suspicious circumstances.”

Danielle Lopez, 37, of Burlington, New Jersey, has not been seen or heard from since April 13, when she was spotted at a Wawa convenience store in Vincetown, New Jersey.

Lopez, who is 5 feet 4 inches tall and weighs 135 pounds, disappeared shortly after telling his family he planned to go camping.

There is cause for concern after her blue 2008 two-door Hyundai Accent was found abandoned on Lost Lane Road in Penn State Forest, a sprawling 3,366-acre state park.

Danielle Lopez, 37, of Burlington, New Jersey, has not been seen or heard from since April 13.

Lopez was last seen at a Wawa store in Vincetown, New Jersey, on April 13.

Lopez was last seen at a Wawa store in Vincetown, New Jersey, on April 13.

Her mother, Sue Quackenbush, 63, originally from Eatontown, New Jersey, but now living in West Chester, Pennsylvania, believes her daughter may not return and even wrote about her in the past tense.

“Unimaginably, tragedy has struck our family again,” Quackenbush posted on Facebook. ‘Danielle was sweet, creative and loving. She was a wonderful daughter and a vibrant light in my life.”

He said police told him Danielle’s disappearance was “suspicious.”

The New Jersey State Police have not provided any further information about the investigation, other than to indicate how they are “seeking assistance” from the public.

The New Jersey State Police Missing Persons Unit and its Human Trafficking Unit are assisting in the search.

“The reason I used my daughter in the past tense in my statement is because the police have reason to believe that she has suffered some harm,” Quackenbush said. FoxNews.

Sue Quackenbush Posted About Her Missing Daughter Danielle In Heartbreaking Post

Sue Quackenbush Posted About Her Missing Daughter Danielle In Heartbreaking Post

The family seems to have endured one tragedy after another in recent years, and the thought of losing their three children is now a horrifyingly real prospect. Images, the brothers are seen in their younger years.

The family seems to have endured one tragedy after another in recent years, and the thought of losing their three children is now a horrifyingly real prospect. Images, the brothers are seen in their younger years.

Danielle had told her family she had planned to camp in the Wharton State Forest, which spans more than 124,000 acres across three counties, but then disappeared.

Danielle had told her family she had planned to camp in the Wharton State Forest, which spans more than 124,000 acres across three counties, but then disappeared.

There has been no sign of her Danielle López, 37, since she was reported missing on April 13.

There has been no sign of her Danielle López, 37, since she was reported missing on April 13.

Lopez told her family she had been planning to camp in the Wharton State Forest, which spans more than 124,000 acres across three counties, but there has been no sign of her since.

“I went to the place where they found his car, I was at the camp and I was searching for about six weeks,” Quackenbush explained.

Notice how in the final photo of her daughter, captured on surveillance camera as she left the Wawa store, she did not appear to be in danger.

‘She’s smiling as she leaves that store. She looks put together, she has her purse. She’s working,” Quackenbush explained.

The family seems to have endured one tragedy after another in recent years, and the thought of losing their three children is now a horrifyingly real prospect.

‘God is working on this and I am blessed to have been his mother throughout this time. Some mothers do not hold on to the children they have for that long, and there are some mothers who hurt their children. So I’m going to say I was blessed,” Quackenbush said.

“I just need a miracle and everyone’s prayers and wishes.”

Mom, Sue Quackenbush, is pictured with her two sons, Eric, left, and Michael, right. both are now dead

Mom, Sue Quackenbush, is pictured with her two sons, Eric, left, and Michael, right. both are now dead

Eric committed suicide after

Eric committed suicide after “jumping in front of a train” in Pennsylvania in December 2015.

Brother Michael Lopez was a Marine and died in a car accident. He had just returned from Afghanistan when he died.

Brother Michael Lopez was a Marine and died in a car accident. He had just returned from Afghanistan when he died.

Michael is photographed with his two children shortly after his return from the Middle East.

Michael is photographed with his two children shortly after his return from the Middle East.

Quackenbush lost his son Eric to suicide after he “threw himself in front of a train” in Pennsylvania on Christmas Day 2015.

Eric’s brother, Michael Lopez, who was a Marine, died ten months later after being fatally injured in a car accident in Florida.

He had just returned from Afghanistan when he died.

Eric and Danielle’s father, Guy, and Quackenbush’s ex-husband suffered a heart attack and died in June 2020 during the coronavirus pandemic, while their father Fred Lopez Sr. also died in May of that year from COVID.

“It’s a pretty harsh reality,” Quackenbush’s brother, Fred Lopez, 58, told New York Post.

‘Danielle had a very difficult life and never fully recovered from all the deaths and tragedies in our family.

‘Every member of my family has gone through tragedy. “I think my family may have been cursed,” Lopez said.

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