A charity worker who survived the lightning strike that killed three people sheltering under a tree has revealed how difficult the last 10 months of her life have been. Amber Escudero-Kontostathis, 28, was in Washington for her birthday when six bolts of lightning hammered the spot she was standing on in the space of half a second, The freak weather event on August 4 fried her nerves, melted her watch to her wrist, and stopped her heart - and her recovery has also been marred with chronic pain and survivor's guilt.
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