Crimes

Lightning kills 3 students in Anambra

Lightning has killed no fewer three Senior Secondary School (SS3) students in the Awka South Local Government Area of Anambra State.

It was gathered that the lightning struck nine male students who were playing football with their peers on the school’s pitch barefooted on Saturday, November 4, 2023.

“The students were practicing on the football pitch with their coach preparatory to a football tournament.

“The coach had ended the training session before rain started, but some of the students stayed behind to continue playing football.

“Lightning, accompanied by claps of thunderstorm, suddenly enveloped the area and the boys were struck in the process.

“A teacher heard the students screaming and running. He ran to the field and saw at least nine students trembling and jerking on the turf.

“That was when he raised the alarm and people gathered to help. The boys were immediately rushed to the school clinic, from where they were taken to hospital in Awka.

“Six of the nine boys were resuscitated and are currently receiving treatment, but three did not survive. Their parents have been contacted,” an eyewitness told NAN on Sunday.

At the hospital in Awka, parents and sympathisers trooped into the ward where the survivors were receiving treatment.

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A doctor, who requested anonymity, said three out of the nine boys were brought to the hospital dead, but six others were revived.

The doctor said: “As of now, parents of two of the dead boys have taken the corpses away, while one is still in the mortuary.

“It is sad that they were playing on the field barefooted. If they had boots on, the impact of the lightning would probably have been minimised.”

Also speaking on the incident, a Consultant Pathologist at the Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University Teaching Hospital in Awka, Prof. Chukwudi Okani, said it was a natural disaster and not spiritual.

Okani said lightning could kill by electrocution through direct strike, side splash, or ground current strike.

He, however, enjoined the people of the state to install thunder arrestors in their buildings to stave off electrical current during lightning.

When contacted, the Anambra State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Tochukwu Ikenga, said the incident had not been reported to the police.

The Star

Segun Ojo

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