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  • Girl Hit by Lightening in CT

    Hi all

    I am from CT and we have some very serious t-storms rolling through the state right now with quite a few different rotations being pin pointed. A girl was just hit by lightening in Goshen, CT while riding her horse.

    She is younger (around 20) and is said to be consious and breathing. no word on the horse

  • #2
    Thunderstormes are serious business, just because they are 'not near' is no guarantee you can't be struck by lightning. The range is surprisingly big!

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      #3
      well there isnt much for lightening/thunder with this storm which is very, very odd...so most people probably didnt know it was anything serious other than some heavy rain and wind. she mightve been out trail riding and got stuck in it. either way, sad. glad the girl is doing ok, was wondering about the horse.


      just in: Litchfield look-out emergency station has spotted a funnel cloud

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      • #4
        Yikes! Do you know where in Goshen? Mohawk per chance?
        I had a tree struck by lightning two years ago, during a storm that had very little lightning and thunder. Just a sudden white explosion and pieces of tree flying everywhere. Pretty scary and impressive.

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        • Original Poster

          #5
          near Pie Hill RD

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          • #6
            Damn. Hope she and her horse are OK.
            Any news on the potential funnel cloud? I have a lot of friends and family in the Litchfield county area.

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            • #7
              It's just rolling into my area (Killingworth) and sounds like crap. Trying to decide if I want to go put the horses in their stalls or leave them in the aisle/run in.

              Stay safe folks...although it looks like it'll be a short burst of nasty and then done.
              You jump in the saddle,
              Hold onto the bridle!
              Jump in the line!
              ...Belefonte

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              • Original Poster

                #8
                only that the emergency lookout station spotted one or 2

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                • #9
                  Just an update from the local news

                  GOSHEN, Conn. -- A teen and the horse she was bringing back to a Goshen barn were struck by lightning as severe storms moved through Litchfield County Thursday afternoon.

                  Police said the girl and horse were struck at Pie Hill Farm on Pie Hill Road just after 3 p.m.

                  The girl, whose identity has not been released, was taken to an area hospital. The horse was being treated at the farm where the incident occurred.

                  Marcie Grambo, who owns the farm, told Eyewitness News that the girl had been treated and released from the hospital Thursday night.
                  "You are under arrest for operating your mouth under the influence of
                  ignorance!" Officer Beck

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                  • #10
                    yipes! jingles to both involved!
                    There's coffee in that nebula.

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                    • Original Poster

                      #11
                      UPDATE

                      Thr girl is 16 and home and doing fine. the horse is now at tufts and not doing very well

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                      • #12
                        sounds like the horse saved her life. I hope the horse pulls through.
                        If i'm posting on Coth, it's either raining so I can't ride or it's night time and I can't sleep.

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                        • #13
                          Poor things! Those storms are very localized around here. I heard the warnings and kept a sharp eye out, but it only drizzled a bit. Ten miles south it was violent. I hope both horse and girl recover!

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