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- Teen Enjoying Picnic With Friends In Central Park Survives . . .
A 15-year-old boy who was enjoying a picnic with his friends Thursday in Central Park survived a lightning strike prompted by severe thunderstorms, according to ABC 7 NY Yassin Khalifa was having a picnic with his friends in Central Park near the East Meadow when the storm struck, ABC 7 NY reported
- Boy, 15, Survives Lightning Strike in Central Park, Police Say
Boy, 15, Survives Lightning Strike in Central Park, Police Say The boy was standing under a tree when lightning hit and an electrical current transferred to a chain necklace around his neck, a law
- Boy struck by lightning in New York Citys Central Park says . . .
NEW YORK (AP) — A 15-year-old boy says he feels “pretty lucky” after being struck by lightning in Central Park on Thursday when a round of thunderstorms swept through New York City Yassin Khalifa, a high school sophomore, told WABC-TV he was in the park with friends enjoying a picnic when the storm suddenly rolled in
- 15-year-old struck by lightning in Central Park - 21Alive
NEW YORK (CNN) – A 15-year-old boy survived a lightning strike during a thunderstorm in New York’s Central Park Thursday afternoon He was reportedly standing under a tree when he was struck Police officers arrived to find the teenager conscious and sitting up against a mesh fence
- Teen Boy Recovers After Lightning Strike in Manhattans . . .
A 15-year-old boy survived a lightning strike in Central Park during a severe thunderstorm, with injuries concentrated on his neck The city experienced power outages and storm damage
- 15-year-old boy struck by lightning in Central Park amid . . .
A 15-year-old boy said he's lucky to be alive after he was struck by lightning in New York City's Central Park Yassin Khalifa was in Central Park with his friends on Thursday when the thunderstorm moved in He told ABC New York station WABC that he decided to stay in the park to wait for the storm to pass
- Central Park teen struck by lightning: 15-year-old boy . . .
A 15-year-old boy who was struck by lightning in Central Park during a round of severe thunderstorms on Thursday is exclusively speaking to Eyewitness News about his condition
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