Teen Struck by Lightning Indoors—The Shocking Phone Mistake That Put Her Life at Risk
As a testimony to her confusion, she could not remember some of the most basic details of her personal life.
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“They (emergency responders) asked me about my birthday, and it took me a minute,” she recalled. “I was having trouble processing. I could understand people but was having trouble communicating with them.”
According to Welborn, Henderson’s blood pressure at the time had reached a high of 170.
Henderson credited divine intervention for her survival, saying: “I think [God] was protecting me because if not, I would probably have been electrocuted.”
“He gave me enough strength to at least throw my phone away from me.”
Lighting does strike twice in the same place—for Henderson at least
Henderson’s existence lays waste to the popular adage that lightning does not strike twice in the same place. It was in her childhood that she had her first brush with nature’s voltage.
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“I was just outside,” she said to the outlet. “I wanted to play. That’s all I know. I was taken to the hospital. I remember they gave me a popsicle.”
She admitted that she could not help but see the humor, especially since she has a track record of questionable luck.
She has been texting everyone about her shocking experience
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She gave another example: “I fell through my apartment floor before. I fell onto this woman’s couch. She looked at me. I looked at her. She led me out of the apartment.”
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