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Grieving Mom Shares Heartbreaking Story of Son's Tragic Lightning Strike Death

4 Oct

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Summary

  • 25-year-old hunter and friend died in lightning strike in Colorado wilderness
  • Grieving mother shares last moments with son and details of agonizing search
  • Believes there was a "reason" for their deaths, finds comfort in son's spiritual connection
Grieving Mom Shares Heartbreaking Story of Son's Tragic Lightning Strike Death

In a tragic incident that occurred three weeks ago, a 25-year-old hunter and his friend lost their lives in a lightning strike while in the southern Colorado wilderness. The grieving mother of the young man, Michelle Sirch, is now sharing the heartbreaking details of her last time with her son, Ian Stasko, and the days-long search that followed his disappearance.

Sirch, a 64-year-old outpatient therapist from Virginia, believes that there was a "reason" for the unexpected deaths of her son and his 25-year-old friend, Andrew Porter. She wonders if her son's soul felt it could not complete the changes it was meant to make while in his physical body. Stasko was an avid outdoorsman who had discovered a love of hunting through his longtime friend, Porter.

The two experienced hunters were in the San Juan Wilderness when they lost contact. A search involving over 170 people was launched, but it was not until September 18th that their bodies were found, two miles from the trailhead. The Conejos County Coroner later confirmed that the men had been struck by lightning, with their injuries consistent with "a pretty intense electrical jolt."

Sirch and her daughter, Dylan, were devastated by the loss, but they find comfort in the last days they spent with Ian earlier this year. As Sirch healed from a car accident, her son stayed with her, and they had deep conversations about metaphysical and spiritual matters. Sirch plans to publish Ian's writings and arrange a celebration of life for him later this year.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Ian Stasko, a 25-year-old hunter, and his friend Andrew Porter were killed in a lightning strike while in the southern Colorado wilderness.
Sirch was "terrified" when she received the call that her son and his friend were missing. She immediately booked a flight from Virginia to Colorado and waited anxiously for news during the three-day search.
The Coroner confirmed that the two men died after being struck by lightning, and their injuries were consistent with "a pretty intense electrical jolt."

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