
In February 2013, the sinkhole first formed under Jeff Bush's bedroom in the town of Seffner as he turned in for the night. He screamed out for help to his brother Jeremy, who ran into the bedroom to see that Bush and all his furnishings had vanished into the earth.
Jeff Bush's remains were never recovered.
On Wednesday, the sinkhole -- about 20 feet in diameter -- opened up again the Tampa suburb.
Hillsborough County sent an engineer by to evaluate potential dangers but authorities don't believe any residents are in danger. After it first opened two years ago, the county bought the property on top of the sink hole and the home next to it to make sure no one lived too close.
The new hole's only casualties have been the emotional toll taken on Bush's family. "It brings back memories," Jeremy Bush told CNN affiliate WFLA with tears in his eyes. "I think about it every day. There's not a day that goes by that I don't think about it."
Source - CNN