Woman being struck by lightning in front of husband in Peru
A woman tragically passed away in front of her husband after being struck by lightning during a mountain hike. The Argentinian couple were on holiday in the Red Valley, part of Peru's Cusco region, when a weather-related disaster struck. Gabriela Daiana Basallo, 32, was hit by lightning and instantly killed in front of her husband, Samuel Andres Sierra, who was said to have sustained serious injuries from the incident. When called on Tuesday (12 November), authorities found Gabriela's body with burns following the freak accident, police reports reveal.
The pair were hiking in a scenic region of the South American nation, which boasts orange and red-coloured mountains. Tour guide Efrain Zamora Galindo was responsible for contacting relevant authorities about the death of the young woman from Buenos Aires, who was also the mother to a boy, aged 10, say local media reports. The couple were said to be walking down a mountain when the lightning bolt hit Gabriela. Samuel was quickly taken to hospital to receive medical treatment while Gabriela's body was taken to a morgue for an autopsy. The public prosecutor's office are investigating the event.
Galindo went on to say that the Red Valley is known for its terrain and unpredictable weather, with the region experiencing 'frequent snowfall and rain'. The valley is behind the famous Rainbow Mountain, known for its appearance that features several colours, reports The Mirror. The name Red Valley comes from the area's standout red surface as it is rick in clay and iron.