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GF Killed by Lightning Minutes Before Wedding Proposal

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KNOXVILLE (WATE) - A Knoxville man was minutes from proposing to his girlfriend on a hike in Western North Carolina Friday when she was struck and killed by lightning.

"Everything went black. I was spun 180 degrees, thrown several feet back. My legs turned to jelly. My shoes were smoking and the bottom of my feet felt like they were on fire," Richard Butler said.

For a moment, he said he thought he was the only one hit by the bolt of lightning.

However, it was his girlfriend Bethany Lott, 25, who took the direct hit. She was hiking just a few feet in front of him.

"I crawled to her, rolled her over. They say she was gone automatically, but I tried CPR for probably 15 minutes," Butler says.


http://www.wate.com/Global/story.asp?S=12608668
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Maybe God was trying to tell him something. Too soon?
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Jesus . . .
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Where should I go during the middle of a thunderstorm? Oh, I know! How about the top of a mountain! Edit: It's a sad story but a pretty moronic thing of them to do, frankly.
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Where should I go during the middle of a thunderstorm? Oh, I know! How about the top of a mountain!
Eerie.
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seriously how would one "move on" from this supposing they were truly in love?
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Where should I go during the middle of a thunderstorm?

Oh, I know! How about the top of a mountain!

Edit: It's a sad story but a pretty moronic thing of them to do, frankly.

Either they were not prepared by looking at the forecast, or a freak storm just rolled in. Nice, for you to assume they are moronic.
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somethings are just never meant to be....
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somethings are just never meant to be....
If indeed this is a vindication of that maxim, it's a pretty goddamned spectacular one.
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Back in the early 90s, I climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro. While going up the mountain, I came upon a German lady who had just been struck and killed by lightning. Melted pieces of her red poncho were scattered all around her.
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seriously how would one "move on" from this supposing they were truly in love?
I don't think you really could, frankly. I have no intention of marrying my GF, but I couldn't imagine what something like this would do to me.


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Either they were not prepared by looking at the forecast, or a freak storm just rolled in. Nice, for you to assume they are moronic.
From what I can glean from the article, they were still ascending in the middle of the storm. Generally speaking, you want to be doing the exact opposite, and fast.
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You underestimate willpower. In my estimation, given a bit of time you can move on from pretty much anything if you really want to. Of course, if you want to dwell on it, that's another story.
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really horrible.
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^ I can just imagine even the smell would be etched in that poor guy's head for the rest of his life
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I don't think I could ever recover from something like that, that's just awful.
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