Footballer killed by lightning strike at match in Peru
A football player in Peru has died and more have suffered injuries after being struck by lightning during a match on Sunday afternoon, the Daily Mail reported.
Jose Hugo de la Cruz Meza, 39, had been taking part in a local clash in the central Peruvian locale of Huancayo between Juventud Bellavista and Familia Chocca just moments after the referee had halted play due to the brewing storm.
De La Cruz Meza is believed to have been killed instantly, as per the Sun, with a number of players injured as the lightning hit the pitch.
Goalkeeper Juan Chocca Llacta, 40, was among those who received a direct strike and is said to be suffering from serious burns at the Daniel Alcides Carrion regional hospital.
Two teenagers aged 14 and 16, and a 24-year-old, Cristian Cesar Pituy Cahuana, were also taken to hospital and are said to be in a 'stable condition'.
Footage circulating on social media appeared to show the defender heading off the pitch at the Coto Coto stadium in Chilca with the two teams as the storm intensified.
Around eight players fell to the ground as the lightning came down, with the 2-0 match immediately abandoned in the wake of the tragedy.
As per AP, the manager of the Civil Defense in the region Cesar Ramos has claimed that De La Cruz Meza was killed due to the metal bracelet he was wearing.
'It was like a magnet,' the official said.
Tributes shared on social media offered condolences for the player's family and the club while also calling for greater safety measures.
The stadium is set in a high-altitude area - the capital city in the Huancaya region is 10,659 feet above sea level - where fatal lightning strikes are no freak occurence, and a number of commentors called for an increased number of lightning rods at football grounds.