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Heartless looters ransacked the Houston home of an 89-year-old Hurricane Harvey victim — while her body was still inside, according to a report.

The home of Agnes Stanley, who drowned during the storm, was burglarized before her body could be retrieved by the coroner, neighbor and paramedic Michele Poche told ABC13.

“She was still in there,” Poche said. “The coroner was not able to get in until Thursday to pick her body up. They broke into her house and stole stuff.”

Police confirmed that the elderly victim’s home, along with three others on the block, had been broken into and looted.

Poche said she worried for her aging neighbor as houses on the block started filling with water. The older woman had trouble getting around and had insisted on riding out the storm in her house.

The paramedic called Stanley’s son Aug. 27 to get permission to break a window and try to rescue her but it was too late, she recalled.

“We saw that she was under the water,” Poche said. “We backed out and called 911. We think that the water got too high and she may have drowned.”

The Harris County Medical Examiner’s Office confirms she drowned.

The woman was cared for by her neighbors who brought her coffee and the paper every day. “We all kind of pitched in to take care of her,” Poche said.

Stanley was a retired nurse and spent decades of her senior years volunteering at a program that teaches preschoolers about birds and botany, the Houston Chronicle reported.

She was recently widowed and described as “small in stature, but strong-willed and invincible” by people with whom she volunteered.

Officials now say at least 60 people died in the tropical storm, bringing the total in Harris County to 30.

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