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2 Teens Killed by Lightning Found Below Splintered Tree in Pennsylvania Park

Strong thunderstorms had moved through the area

What to Know

  • Two teens died from an apparent lightning strike in a western Pennsylvania's Mammoth Park.
  • Strong thunderstorms had moved through the area around the time, bringing a cluster of lightning strikes to the area around the park.
  • Westmoreland Coroner Kenneth Bacha says bystanders started CPR, followed by park police, but they were unable to revive the victims.

Authorities say two teenagers killed by lightning in a park in Pennsylvania were found below a large splintered tree.

Westmoreland County's coroner says 18-year-old Brendan McGowan, of North Huntingdon, and 19-year-old Kaitlyn Rosensteel, of Donoroa, died Thursday afternoon at Mammoth Park near Kecksburg.

Coroner Kenneth Bacha says bystanders started CPR, followed by park police, but they were unable to revive the victims.

Strong thunderstorms had moved through the area around the time, bringing a cluster of lightning strikes to the area around the park. The strike occurred on a peninsula that juts out into a 24-acre lake.

Mammoth Park is about 40 miles southeast of Pittsburgh.

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