UPCOMING: A news conference will take place on lightning strike on Friday at 13:30 WESH 2 will flow higher. Officials identified the dead woman and the wounded child. in lightning strike in Seminole County on Thursday. It is happened in in area of 1300 Park Villa Place, behind The whale is elementary. Captain Doug Seely, with Winter Springs Police Department said mother and others family the participants stood by a tree in Trotwood Park, waiting for the child must be released from school when the lightning strike occurs. The woman who was killed was identified as Nicole Tedesco and the injured child was identified as 10-year-Old Ava Tedesco. they are wife and child of Orlando Sanford Airport Police Officer Andrew Tedesco. Ava spent the night at Arnold Palmer Hospital and has since been discharged. family dog spent the night for observation at the veterinary clinic of Oviedo and seems to be in order. Sanford Airport Authority Thomas Fuhrer said he was in touch with Andrew Tedesco, who now focused on take care of his daughter. “I was there when Andrew told his daughter that her mother gone … last what I remember was with her mom and then she woke up up in in back of Ambulance with someone pokes her with dropper,” said the Fuhrer. — Andrew shocked with in support expresses his family but asks that everyone respect their privacy while they mourn.” Sanford Airport has created a GoFundMe account. in order support Tedesco family. Winter Springs Police Chief Matthew Tracht said witnesses on the scene helped first defendants in takes life-saving action. “This is a tragic, tragic case that is not one ever expected,” he said. Officials said there were no serious weather warnings before a lightning strike, and Nicole Tedesco simply did not have time to properly hide from the elements. A third person was injured, 18 year old, who was not identified but was treated and released, officials said. One mom told WESH 2 that her son was released before the delay caused incident and storm hit suddenly.” We had to run because of how bad It was. We were down there and all I heard was big boom.” – Nicole Altonen parentthe county said. on campus from Friday to support students and staff.” I don’t even know why did I look but I saw people on earth and someone waved over security guard like”Help” and I was like”Oh no, something is going on,” Hope Reynolds, parent, said. Another parent, Joe White, said he was about 15 feet away when it happened.” sounds Kind of cliché but you just wanted to help. People were down. Call 911. I already was my phone outWhite said. Reynolds said baby who was hurt was a friend of her own daughter.”At first I didn’t even realize it was her, but when she started to recover a little more I could see a little more of her faceand I said, “Oh my gosh, that’s her.” it just Indeed took I caught my breath. It was heartbreaking for sureReynolds said. Penfold Navarro personally know victim, but still went to lay flowers on Friday morning.” family bright family they do all kinds of activities. This park is community center. We all have hundreds of memories of this park. And it’s so sad that someone family was so tragically wounded,” said Penfold Navarro. Other also general feelings. “It’s terrible. Friend, family, will never be the same. And mine husband was here with my 9 month old and second grader, and it’s tragic. Whole community of Keith is shocked by this,” Jessie Andrews said. parent said. See news conference below: On July 27-yearthe old man died after hit lightning in Volusia County in Jul.A 14-year- the old woman narrowly survived after a lightning strike in the beginning of June. Summer in Florida is always electric heat builds these midday storms. The first responders said that flat terrain does area and people in he is susceptible to lightning strikes.
UPCOMING: A news conference will take place on lightning strike on Friday at 13:30 WESH 2 will flow higher.
Authorities identify dead woman and injured child in lightning strike in Seminole County on Thursday.
It is happened in in area of 1300 Park Villa Place, behind The whale is elementary.
Captain Doug Seely, with Winter Springs Police Department said mother and others family the participants stood by a tree in Trotwood Park, waiting for the child must be released from school when the lightning strike occurs.
The woman who was killed was identified as Nicole Tedesco, and the injured child was identified as a 10-year-old.year-Old Ava Tedesco. they are wife and child of Orlando Sanford Airport Police Officer Andrew Tedesco.
Ava spent the night at Arnold Palmer Hospital and has since been discharged. family dog spent the night for observation at the veterinary clinic of Oviedo and seems to be in order.
Sanford Airport Authority Thomas Fuhrer said he was in touch with Andrew Tedesco, who now focused on take care of his daughter.
“I was there when Andrew told his daughter that her mother gone … last thing [Ava] remembered that he was with her mom and then she woke up up in in back of Ambulance with someone pokes her with dropper,” said the Fuhrer. — Andrew shocked with in support expresses his family but asks that everyone respect their privacy while they mourn.”
Sanford Airport has created a GoFundMe account. in order support Tedesco family.
Winter Springs Police Chief Matthew Tracht said witnesses on the scene helped first defendants in takes life-saving action.
“This is a tragic, tragic case that is not one ever expected,” he said.
Officials said there were no serious consequences. weather warnings before a lightning strike, and Nicole Tedesco simply did not have time to properly hide from the elements.
A third person was injured, 18 year old, who was not identified but was treated and released, officials said.
One mom told WESH 2 that her son was released before the delay caused incident and storm hit suddenly, suddenly.
“We should run because of how bad It was. We were down there and all I heard was big boom,” Nicole Altonen, parent, said.
District Tweeted Keith Elementary School Will Have Counselors on campus from Friday to support students and staff.
“I do not even know why did I look but I saw people on earth and someone waved over security guard like”Help” and I was like”Oh no, something is going on,” Hope Reynolds, parent, said.
Another parent, Joe White, said he was about 15 feet away when it happened.
“It sounds Kind of cliché but you just wanted to help. People were down. Call 911. I already was my phone out”White said.
Reynolds said baby who was hurt was a friend of her own daughter.
“At first I didn’t even realize it was her, but when she started to recover a little more I could see a little more of her faceand I said, “Oh my gosh, that’s her.” it just Indeed took I caught my breath. It was heartbreaking for sure” Reynolds said.
Penfold Navarro personally know sacrifice, but still went to lay flowers on Friday morning.
“Whale family bright family they do all kinds of activities. This park is community center. We all have hundreds of memories of this park. And it’s so sad that someone family was so tragically wounded,” said Penfold Navarro.
Other also shared feelings.
“It’s terrible. Friend, family, will never be the same. And mine husband was here with my 9 month old and second grader, and it’s tragic. Whole community of Keith is shocked by this,” Jessie Andrews said. parent said.
Look news conference below:
July 27-yearthe old man died after hit lightning in Volusia County in July.
A 14-year- the old woman narrowly survived after a lightning strike in the beginning of June.
Summer in Florida is always electrifying. heat builds these midday storms. The first responders said that flat terrain does area and people in he is susceptible to lightning strikes.

