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48 years apart: Lightning strikes kill dad, son

Nora Muchanic ABC News 07/15/2011 21:02
48 years apart: Lightning strikes kill dad, son - USA - weird - New Jersey


The story seems almost unbelievable, but the bark blown off an old sycamore tree is a reminder this tragedy is all too real.



It was in a Hammonton backyard that 54-year-old Stephen Rooney was struck by lightning at a family barbeque July 3rd as he stepped away from the crowd to light a cigar.

The party host, Rooney's cousin and next door neighbor, Funzi Digerolamo, says a giant bolt shook the yard.

"Hit the tree, went up the tree. It electrified all through the root system of the tree at that time so he was standing right in the electric field," Digerolamo said.

Digerolamo's son Scott was blown right off a bench, but survived.

Steve Rooney died five days later.

Just before he was hit, Rooney downplayed concerns about the lightning.

"He had just said that lightning doesn't strike two people in one family right before it happened, not long before it happened, he said that," neighbor Paula Weisbecker said.

Lightning is not supposed to strike twice, but in this case it did.

Steve Rooney's father George was also killed by lightning 48 years ago when Steve was just a 5-year-old boy.

The odds of this happening to a father and son are astronomical. Everyone is stunned that a bolt of lightning could claim them both, almost 5 decades apart.



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