L'eter Schoti, son of a Yugo-Slavian 1'armer, avus lierding pigs Avben a storm came up, and ke toolr refuge un.der a tree. Lightning struck the tree, ancl the fcAvelve-year-old hoy was thrown to the ground. When he stood up he found he couldn't hear or talk. The Ariliage doctor was unable to help him. But three days later the boy was again in tlie fields, and again souglit shelter under a tree during a storm. Lightning struck that tree, too. and the boy was hurled to the ground. Through that slioek he reeovered poAver to speak and Uear.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 129, 17 June 1937, Page 7
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