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NJ beachgoer Patrick Dispoto dies trying to get kids off beach ahead of lightning storm
By Richard Pollina,
3 days ago
A visitor was fatally struck by lightning on a Jersey Shore beach Sunday after he heroically returned to warn a group of children playing in the water of an impending storm.
Patrick Dispoto, 59, had just left the J Street Beach at Seaside Park in Ocean County with his girlfriend, Ruth Fussell, around 7 p.m. when he noticed the ominous clouds quickly approaching, according to News 12 New Jersey.
Dispoto, from Toms River, became increasingly concerned for the children’s safety, since the lifeguards had already left for the day.
“He said, ‘I’ll be right back.’ I said, ‘You have no business going back,'” Fussell told the outlet about her final conversation with her boyfriend.
“He says, ‘I’m just going to warn these kids because the sky is going to open. I’m just going to warn these kids, one minute.’ I said, ‘No.'”
The heartbroken girlfriend said Dispoto first got her to safety before he ventured back over to the beach to warn the others.
Fussell returned to the beach after 15 minutes and three unanswered calls to Dispoto.
Dispoto was found face down in the sand with a stranger standing over him, shouting out for help, and the children were nowhere in sight, the outlet reported.
She rushed over to Dispoto and she and the stranger’s wife began CPR on her unconscious beau.
Dispoto was transported to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
Fussell said her selfless boyfriend was always willing to help people in need, and she wants him to be remembered for his fearlessness in doing good in the world.
“His last act of heroism was his ultimate, and that’s my Patrick Dispoto,” she told the outlet.
The average person has a 1-in-600,000 chance of being struck by lightning during their lifetime.
Even the weakest thunderstorms can produce lightning, and most fatal strikes happen while the victim is swimming, hiking or playing golf, according to the agency.
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