Lakewood Woman In Critical Condition After Being Struck By Lightning

lightningTehillim Needed: Please take a moment to say a Kapittel of Tehillim for a Lakewood woman who is critical condition after being struck by a lightning this afternoon in NY. Her name is Leah Nesha bas Baila Malka. The woman was boating on a lake in upstate NY, when a strong storm hit the area, and she headed back to the shore.

As she was making here way out of the boat, she, along with a park employee, were struck by a lightning bolt.

Both were transported to the Hospital in critical condition with Medics from Catskills Hatzolah. TLS.

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sechel hayoshor
15 years ago

She is currently in weschester hospital in critical but stable condition.

Proud to live in LKWD
15 years ago

What’s the other woman’s tehillim name?

Anonymous
15 years ago

The other woman was an employee of Morningside Park.

sechel hayoshor
15 years ago

The other women was an employee and doing better medically.

Fresser
15 years ago

Refuah Shelemah!

Anonymous
15 years ago

correct namefor tehilim is
Leah Nessa bas baila malka

peace.
15 years ago

anyone have an update? how is she doing?

correction
15 years ago

The other person was a male – not a female

Anonymous
15 years ago

Y does it make a difference where she lives ?

huh?
15 years ago

#9 – …..”Yidagu Kol Hachabura” ……..if something happens to someone in your community then everyone needs to worry. She lives in our community so this should be a wake up warning to all of us!. B”H a million times over that this warning was in the form of a scare and not a death C”V.

Josh
15 years ago

I passed by the park during the chaos; it looked very scary!!!