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selfie in London, England on Monday, when three siblings were struck by lightning while taking a photo together.Rachel, Andrew and Isobel Jobson survived the incident with some minor burns and a majorly overexposed photo together, courtesy of the sudden lightning bolt.

Man killed by shark while urinating in the ocean at Brazil beach The siblings were cycling in south London when they stopped for a bathroom break and then took shelter under a tree to avoid some heavy rain on Monday evening, BBC News reports.“I took a picture of us smiling and we then wanted a sad picture in the rain,” Isobel, 23, told BBC News.“All of a sudden I was on the ground and couldn’t hear anything apart from this high-pitched buzzing.

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