Dinthill students pray for injured schoolmates after lightning strike
Sep 21st, 2023 | Category: Special Reports | 7:10#JamaicaGleaner #Lightning #DinthillTechnicalHigh #CharlemontHigh #Football #daCostaCup SEPTEMBER 21, 2023: With two students still hospitalised after being struck by lightning on Tuesday, a sense of gloom and anxiety swept across Dinthill Technical High School in St Catherine yesterday. When The Gleaner visited the institution in the morning, teachers, students, and personnel from the Ministry of Education and Youth were busy in the auditorium. Students Jordan Harrison and Asher Hutchinson, who were among four individuals who were treated and released after falling victim to the lightning strike, said they were praying for the recovery of those still in hospital.
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