Lifeguard killed in New Jersey lightning strike identified

Lifeguard killed in New Jersey lightning strike identified
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A lightning strike killed one lifeguard and injured seven others Monday at a beach in Ocean County, New Jersey, according to local authorities.

Thestrikekilled 19-year old lifeguard Keith Pinto around 4:35 p.m. on Monday,saidthe Berkeley Township Police Department in a press release.

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The strike injured three otherlifeguardsin addition to a 50-year-old woman, a 51-year-old man, and a 19-year-old man, according toKIRO 7.

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“Our hearts are with the family and friends of the young lifeguards killed by today’s horrific lightning strike on the beach in Berkeley township, and we pray for a full recovery for those injured,”New JerseyGov. Phil Murphy said in atweet.

“I’ve spoken to Mayor Carmen Amato and offered the full support and assistance of our administration during this difficult time,” Murphy continued.

The town’s beaches will remain closed through Thursday, and crisis counselors will be available to staff and lifeguards, according to Mayor Amato.

“This is a tragic and heartbreaking day for our town and the entire Jersey Shore,” Amato said in a statement.

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“This young person was out there every day protecting the lives of others. Our lifeguard teams, like so many along the shore, develop special connections with our community throughout the summer, which makes this loss even greater,” Amato continued.

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One Dead And Seven Injured In New Jersey Lightning Strike

Harry Wilmerdingon August 31, 2021

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