Florida girl, 16, dies after being struck by lightning while hunting with her dad
- A teenage girl and her father were struck by lightning while hunting in Florida, resulting in the girl's death.
- The incident occurred after lightning struck a tree and glanced off, hitting both the girl and her father.
- The Putnam County Sheriff's Office has issued a warning about the increase in lightning strikes in the area recently.
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Florida teen killed by lightning strike while hunting with father
A Florida teenager is dead after lightning struck her and her father while they were hunting, the Putnam County Sheriff's Office said in a Facebook update Thursday.Baylee Holbrook, 16, and her father, Matthew Holbrook, had been hunting late Tuesday afternoon in a wooded area just north of Palatka, 45 miles outside of Gainesville, when a tree they were sitting by was struck by lightning. That lightning strike rendered both Holbrook and her father…
Palatka 16-year-old is dead after being struck by lightning
A Palatka teenager is dead after she and her father were struck by lightning while they were hunting Tuesday, according to the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office. Baylee Holbrook was killed when lightning bounced off a tree and struck her and her father, who was knocked unconscious. When her father regained consciousness, he found his daughter unresponsive, officials said. The girl was taken to UF Health Shands Hospital where she was pronounced dead…
Florida teen killed by lightning strike while hunting with her father - WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports
(CNN) — A Florida teenager is dead after lightning struck her and her father while they were hunting, the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office said in a Facebook update Thursday. Baylee Holbrook, 16, and her father, Matthew Holbrook, had been hunting late Tuesday afternoon in a wooded area just north of Palatka, 45 miles outside of Gainesville, when a tree they were sitting by was struck by lightning. That lightning strike rendered both Holbrook and h…
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