Dayton Daily News

Lightning

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speak through his wired jaw.

Ferguson was transferre­d last Sunday from Miami Valley Hospital’s burn unit to UPMC Mercy. His parents lauded the care their 23-year-old son received in Dayton.

“As a result of their medical expertise and the thousands of prayers that continue to be directed his way from around the world — Masses were even held in Australia, Brazil and Ireland — Sean’s condition has improved from a fight for his life to a long, arduous recovery process,” they said.

“The road ahead to recovery is going to be difficult and filled with numerous surgeries and rehabilita­tion to repair his Pittsburgh Pirates star Andrew McCutchen signed a jersey for Sean Ferguson, the UD student who was struck by lightning earlier this month. burns and broken bones over the coming weeks and months.”

Ferguson, a marketing major, is on schedule to graduate in December.

Darby shared with the Ferguson family some of the comments posted on a GoFundMe account she set up to raise money to help out with medical expenses.

“It’s amazing to see what everyone is saying, even strangers who don’t know him,” Darby said. “(The family) was overwhelme­d with how much support that they’ve gotten.”

The GoFundMe site had raised $14,240 from 270 donors as of late Tuesday afternoon.

“The initial goal was $5,000, but it just took off,” Darby said. “I’m going to keep it going. It’s going to help tremendous­ly. He has a great attitude, and all of the support and messages lift him up.”

According to the National Weather Service, the last lightning fatality in Ohio occurred in 2012.

A total of 26 people died nationwide in 2014 from lightning strikes. Such fatalities have decreased in recent years after totaling 48 in 2006 and 45 in 2007.

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