Lightning Kills Instructor, Injures 14 at NJ Event
Lightning Kills Instructor, Injures 14 at NJ Event

Lightning Kills Instructor, Injures 14 at NJ Event

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A lightning strike at the Black Knight Bowbenders Archery Range in Jackson Township, New Jersey, killed 61-year-old volunteer instructor Robert Montgomery and injured at least 14 people, including children as young as seven, during a Cub Scout event. One child was knocked unconscious but revived, and several victims were hospitalized, with one sent to a burn center. Emergency responders provided immediate medical aid at the scene. Governor Phil Murphy and local archery organizations expressed condolences and support to those affected. This marks the 12th lightning-related fatality in the U.S. this year, underscoring the dangers of outdoor activities during thunderstorms. In a separate incident, lightning struck a golf flag in Fort Pierce, Florida, but no injuries occurred after golfers were moved indoors.

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