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Lightning Strike Survivor's Miraculous Recovery
20 Jan
Summary
- Teacher miraculously survived a lightning strike that killed his friend.
- He suffered severe neck fractures and spinal cord injury.
- Doctors describe his recovery progress as rare and amazing.

James Fernandez, a 41-year-old teacher, is making extraordinary progress following a life-threatening lightning strike during a family trip in Peru in late November 2025. While mountain biking with his friend Yuri Botehlo, both were struck by lightning. Botehlo tragically died at the scene, but Fernandez miraculously survived, albeit with multiple neck fractures and a severe spinal cord injury.
Fernandez, initially unable to move his arms or legs and with no feeling below his chest, has shown significant improvement. He is now breathing independently and has regained muscular response in his arms and shoulders. He has transitioned to a regular diet and no longer requires a neck brace. Doctors have described his recovery as rare and amazing.
Fernandez was evacuated from Peru to Tampa General Hospital and later transferred to the Shepherd Center in Atlanta, a leading spinal rehabilitation facility. Friends and family have rallied around him, initiating a GoFundMe to support his extensive recovery and necessary home modifications. His journey continues with a focus on regaining mobility and adapting to life in a wheelchair.




