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Wednesday, 15 July 2015

Lightning strikes Mum holding 2 year old

A New Hampshire mother and her 2-year-old son who were struck by lightning last week have lived to tell about the incident.

On Tuesday, Kelly Bell and her son Logan headed outside after a thunderstorm, but it turned out the weather wasn’t quite over. “I thought the thunder had passed, it had been 30 minutes since we’d seen anything, so we went outside to see the rain because we like to look at it,” Bell tells Yahoo Parenting. “I said ‘Hey Bubba, look at the rain,’ and then next thing I knew I woke up on the floor.”
Bell says the lightning struck a tree, and then traveled along a metal dog lead, which was connected from the tree to their porch.
“We weren’t touching anything, just standing on the porch,” she says. “The lightning struck the tree, and traveled into the dog lead, which was attached to a nail under our porch. My hand was probably six to eight inches from the lead and the best we can guess is that the lightning traveled into my hand through my wedding ring.”
Since Bell was holding Logan, he was affected too, although Bell bore the brunt of the impact. “He was on my right side and I was struck on my left,” she says.
Both mother and son suffered injuries: Logan has bruises and burns, while Bell was left deaf in one ear. “It may or may not be permanent damage,” she says. “There’s a hole that takes up about a third of my eardrum, so it’s a waiting game to see if my hearing will improve.”
Logan is already on the mend.
“Most of his bruises are just about gone, he’s back to being his old self,” she says. “He still likes to go outside, and he’s not afraid of the porch so that’s good. But we haven’t had any more thunderstorms yet.”
Bell’s doctors say it could have been much worse, and that the mother is extremely lucky. Still, she’s not sure she sees it that way. “Lucky would have been had we stayed inside and the lightning struck and didn’t hit us, but I’m happy to be here,” she says.
Moving forward, Bell says she will be watching rainstorms from inside. “Even if you think the weather has passed, if it still looks storming and it is still raining, stay inside,” she says. “Lightning can be in the area, and you have no idea.”
Dr. Deborah Gilboa, a Pittsburgh-based parenting expert and family physician, says lightning strikes can certainly be fatal. “Electricity passes from where it touches you to the ground, and it is looking for the most direct route to the ground, so if that is through your heart, it can kill you,” she tells Yahoo Parenting. “It will affect you and whoever you are holding hands with or, in this case, holding.”
Source: YP

33 comments:

  1. Nawa o....sleep na. goodmorning sha

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  2. And at the end you were alive right? Good.

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  3. God help farmers ho have to go out in the thunderstorms...

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  4. Sometimes we can't question nature...!

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  5. Sometimes we can't question nature...!

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  6. Hmmm this is jst a lesson learnt

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  7. Hmmm. Na wa oooo! Sorry mama and pikin

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  8. Tank God for ya life,,,,quick recovery to ya ear,,,,***odikwa risky nd tyt***

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  9. Lightning?Thank God non died,and they're really lucky.

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  10. So touching. Wish them quick recovery

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  11. Thank God they are alive. It is well

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  12. If its nigerians now, they will say she was struck cuz she's a witch. Lucky her.

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  13. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    If na for naija nw dem go say dem follow them frm village lolx....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  14. Nna na wa o! If na Africa now, we go attribute am to "black power". Linda take note!

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  15. Nna na wa o! If na Africa now, we go attribute am to "black power". Linda take note!

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  16. They are lucky to be alive

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  17. chaiiiiii!!!! that kind thing no be for here ooo

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  18. Thank God they r hale, and alive. God b blessed forever for dis miracle, and I wish them all d best.

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  19. Tnk God fr their life

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  20. If it is in nigeria now, they will say she did something wrong.

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  21. Rain watcher. Thank God she's okay.

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  22. Thank God for their lives....

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  23. JIM CAVIZIEL GOT STRUCK BY LIGHTENING TWICE WHILE PLAYING JESUS IN PASSION OF THE CHRIST, LADY THIS MIGHT BE A SIGN

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  24. thank God for saving them

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