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US
Park Ranger Roy C. Sullivan from Virginia holds
the record for the person most times struck
by lightning - and living to tell the tale.
Between 1942 and 1983, Roy has the dubious distinction
of being struck by lightning seven times. He
was known as the Human Lightning Rod.
The first lightning strike in 1942
happened as he was working up in a lookout
tower and the lighting bolt shot through
his leg and knocked his big toenail
off.
In 1969 while he was driving along
a mountain road a second strike burned
off his eyebrows and knocked him unconscious.
Another strike just a year later, while
he was walking across his yard to get
the mail, left his shoulder seared.
He was standing in the office at the
ranger station in 1972 when lightning
set his hair on fire and Roy had to
throw a bucket of water over his head
to cool off. A year later, after his
hair had grown back, a lightning bolt
ripped through his hat and hit him on
the head, setting his hair on fire again.
It threw him out of his truck, knocked
his left shoe off and seared his legs.
A sixth strike hit him in 1976 while
he was checking on a campsite, injuring
his ankle.
The last lightning bolt to hit Roy
in 1977 happened while he was fishing.
It sent him to hospital with chest and
stomach burns.
Roy Sullivan was never killed by lighting
- he committed suicide while in his
70's in 1983 reportedly distraught over
the loss of a woman.
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