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Lightning hits children’s soccer match in Germany, 35 hurt

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BERLIN – More than 30 people were taken to the hospital after lightning struck Saturday at the end of a children’s soccer match in western Germany, police said.

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Three adults were seriously injured in the incident in the town of Hoppstaedten, police said – including the 45-year-old referee, who suffered a cardiac arrest after being hit directly by lightning and had to be revived by onlookers and a doctor.

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All 29 of the children, aged 9 to 11, who had taken part in the match between local teams SG Perlbachtal and SG Meisenheim also were taken to nearby hospitals as “a purely precautionary measure,” police said in a statement. A spectator also was taken to the hospital as a precaution.

The game had just finished when lightning struck suddenly about 2 p.m., police spokesman Dominik Lentz told n-tv television.

“According to what everyone present says, there were no clouds in the sky … so this incident couldn’t have been expected,” he said.

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The town is 120 kilometres southwest of Frankfurt.

Parts of western Germany have seen storms, heavy rain and hail over the past two days.

 

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