I’m lucky to be alive after I was hit by lightning while playing a computer game on my sofa
A MAN had a miracle escape after being struck by lightning as he sat inside on his sofa during a thunderstorm.
The bolt blasted through Aidan Rowan’s living room window and hit him as he played a computer game.
He felt an excruciating burn on his arm and reckons he may have been knocked unconscious for a few seconds after the one-in-a-million frazzling.
Aidan, 33, was struck around 10.30pm last Monday while playing PS5 game Stray, in which gamers play as a cat.
He was taken to hospital by 32-year-old husband Aaron’s parents - and spent nearly seven hours there before being discharged.
Aidan, of Abingdon, Oxon, has been left with around 60 burn marks down his arm, a “starburst-like” mark near his palm, muscle damage and a burn on his foot.
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He said: “There was a really loud cracking sound like thunder, then it just felt like someone dropped something really heavy over my entire body.
“It lasted a few seconds and then I just felt this burning on my arm which was so hot it almost felt cold.
“That’s the last time I play a cute cat game during a thunderstorm I think!”
Aidan, who is a blacksmith, said the doctors at Oxford’s John Radcliffe Hospital felt “the marks are consistent with a lightning strike”.
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Since being struck he bought a lottery ticket - thinking his luck may be in - but won just £6.
There is one in 1.2million chance of getting struck by lightning indoors or outdoors in the UK.