INJURED BY LIGHTNING
CLOTHES BURNED AND SKIN BLISTERED. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Te Arolia, November 28. When a thunderstorm broke yesterday afternoon, Tony Kriskovich, a Dalmatian, was crossing a paddock. He had barely reached a galvanised iron sheltering shed under the Thames Valley Power Board overhead wires when he was struck by lightning, which ran down his right side. His clothes were burned off and his skip painfully blistered. After treatment he was able to return home. '
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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 56, 29 November 1929, Page 15
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