Electric shock A teenage girl was struck when her house in Brazil was struck by lightning. At that moment, the girl was using her mobile phone, which she was charging.
Radja Ferreira de Oliveira was at her home in the northern city of Santarem Brazil, when lightning struck the house in the early hours of last Sunday, according to the Daily Mail.
At the time of the lightning strike, the teenager was using her mobile phone, which was plugged in. The girl suffered a severe electric shock and fainted.
Her family offered her first aid and transported her to the hospital. Despite the anxious efforts, however, her death was confirmed when they arrived at the hospital.
Radja is the third person to be electrocuted in the state of Para last week.
Semeao Tavares was talking on the phone in the Apolinario area when she was struck by lightning during another storm on Wednesday. Doctors managed to reach him while he was still alive but were unable to save him as he succumbed to his injuries.
City Councilman Raimundo Brito was also electrocuted during the same storm in the same area. He managed to call for help and was taken to a local health center, where he was given first aid.
After Oliveira’s death, officials warned of the dangers of using one’s mobile phone while it was charging, especially during a storm.

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