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Man on honeymoon struck by lightning in shallow water off Florida beach dies

Posted on 6/25/25 at 7:23 am
Posted by Major Dutch Schaefer
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Posted on 6/25/25 at 7:23 am
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Colorado resident Jake Rosencranz, 29, was dipping his feet in the ocean on Friday around 12:30pm at New Smyrna Beach when he was hit with a lethal bolt of electricity.

On a delayed trip to celebrate their marriage, Rosencrantz and his wife Leah set out to enjoy a day at the beach. Locals said that the sky on June 20 was clear and sunny, despite bad weather further inland.

Rosencrantz was only standing in ankle-deep water when the freak tragedy occurred and he collapsed in the water.

Volusia County Beach Safety said he was hit by a 'blue sky lightning strike,' which can occur during seemingly clear weather. Despite the conditions, officials said lightning strikes can happen as far as 20 miles from the edge of a storm.

According to local outlets, the edge of this particular storm was only four miles away. One witness told local news: 'It was the most crackling, electrical hit you could imagine. I mean like fierce.'

Witnesses said that they heard cries for help and saw bystanders rushed to pull him out of the water, as soon as it happened. A nearby nurse was the first to start CPR while a lifeguard several feet away was notified about the incident.






Posted by mylsuhat
Mandeville, LA
Member since Mar 2008
49807 posts
Posted on 6/25/25 at 7:24 am to
fricking tragic
Posted by fr33manator
Baton Rouge
Member since Oct 2010
132926 posts
Posted on 6/25/25 at 7:24 am to
So
quote:

Rosencrantz
is dead


Any word on Guildenstern?


ETA: it's tragic and bizarre...but if Thor randomly decides to take you out there's not much you can do.
Poor bride. She must have been absolutely shocked.
This post was edited on 6/25/25 at 7:28 am
Posted by 44Bogger
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Member since May 2014
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Posted on 6/25/25 at 7:24 am to
Soooooo…… she’s single?
Posted by soccerfüt
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Posted on 6/25/25 at 7:25 am to
Shocking (in a different way) to them both.
This post was edited on 6/25/25 at 7:29 am
Posted by AwgustaDawg
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Posted on 6/25/25 at 7:26 am to
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Volusia County Beach Safety said he was hit by a 'blue sky lightning strike,' which can occur during seemingly clear weather. Despite the conditions, officials said lightning strikes can happen as far as 20 miles from the edge of a storm.


This is not something most people are aware of. It is a fact, lightning is common a LONG way from active storms. This is a tragic story and probably no precaution that could have prevented it.
Posted by Cosmo
glassman's guest house
Member since Oct 2003
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Posted on 6/25/25 at 7:26 am to
So they got married at mid mountain arapahoe basin

Fun
Posted by TDTOM
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Posted on 6/25/25 at 7:26 am to
That’s terrible.
Posted by Snipe
Member since Nov 2015
15536 posts
Posted on 6/25/25 at 7:26 am to
His television ministry will miss him.
Posted by soccerfüt
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Posted on 6/25/25 at 7:27 am to
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What is an appropriate grieving period because

Posted by PetroAg
Member since Jun 2013
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Posted on 6/25/25 at 7:27 am to
That’s truly shocking
Posted by Hangover Haven
Metry
Member since Oct 2013
31799 posts
Posted on 6/25/25 at 7:28 am to
What’s the old saying… When you number is up, your number is up.. God has a plan.

Tragic for his bride though… Bless her heart..
Posted by Ace Midnight
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Posted on 6/25/25 at 7:28 am to
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This is not something most people are aware of. It is a fact, lightning is common a LONG way from active storms. This is a tragic story and probably no precaution that could have prevented it.


Think about every time you've been swimming within 20 miles of a thunderstorm...
Posted by VernonPLSUfan
Leesville, La.
Member since Sep 2007
17502 posts
Posted on 6/25/25 at 7:29 am to
Damn that sad. But that being said, ole boy out kicked his coverage.
Posted by fr33manator
Baton Rouge
Member since Oct 2010
132926 posts
Posted on 6/25/25 at 7:30 am to
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God has a plan.



Interested to know which part of his plan required randomly, without any sort of warning, frying a newlywed on his honeymoon.


Quite a Rube Goldberg contraption.
Posted by BabyTac
Austin, TX
Member since Jun 2008
15557 posts
Posted on 6/25/25 at 7:32 am to
More common than you’d think. Guy I work with had a daughter that died from a lightening strike on the beach years ago. Tragic and shocking.
Posted by Meursault
Nashville
Member since Sep 2003
25227 posts
Posted on 6/25/25 at 7:37 am to
Damn, wife and I were just at NSB last week visiting my folks. I can tell you there was a big storm that came through that Friday around lunch time. Just dumped buckets of water for a couple hours. So while it may have been sunny at the beach there was a whopper of a storm very nearby.

I don't frick around with lightning.
Posted by schwartzy
New Orleans
Member since May 2014
9832 posts
Posted on 6/25/25 at 7:38 am to
Something to be mindful of is even the thin anvil of a storm can still strike you with a bolt of positive lightning, even if the core of a storm is many miles away. There is enough static friction from ice in that cloudtop that can cause enough charge separation/strike.

James Spann is a prominent weatherman in the community, and the only thing he is truly fearful of is lightning.
This post was edited on 6/25/25 at 9:00 am
Posted by AwgustaDawg
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Posted on 6/25/25 at 7:38 am to
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Think about every time you've been swimming within 20 miles of a thunderstorm..


Seriously, just about every afternoon during summer break as a kid. We have afternoon thunderstorms in every area of the south I have lived in the summer and when I was a kid swimming at the same time was what we did. We would get out if we heard thunder (and someone made us LOL) but not hearing thunder is no indication that there isn't lightning possible in the area. Technology identifying lighting potential is very good at informing anyone interested but most of us still rely on looking at the sky. It is not overly risky but it can be and often is. We cease crane operations when conditions are right within 50 miles which means crane operations from April to November are usually done by 8 or 9 am every day. It is a real thing....
Posted by Hangover Haven
Metry
Member since Oct 2013
31799 posts
Posted on 6/25/25 at 7:43 am to
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Interested to know which part of his plan required randomly, without any sort of warning, frying a newlywed on his honeymoon.


Maybe not a plan, probably the wrong wording, but I definitely believe when you number is up, your number is up.

My B-I-L was killed in a car accident, back in the 90’s, outside of Fort Worth. He was traveling in the middle lane on the interstate, speeding drunk driver losses control of his car, it crosses the center line and goes airborne landing on the top of my B-I-L’s car crushing it. Minute faster or slower, he probably would’ve avoided it.

This is when I started believing in the numbers up thing..
This post was edited on 6/25/25 at 7:46 am
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