Heartbroken 生存者 解任するs the terrifying moment her friend was fatally struck by a freak 雷 strike just '30cm' away from her: 'How can one person be spared?'
- Rosanna Hashem killed in 雷 strike
- の近くに friend Amanda Hancock 生き残るd?
- A GoFundMe has been 開始する,打ち上げるd to support her family?
A woman struck by 雷 during a family barbecue has relived the harrowing moment that killed one of her closest friends.
Amanda Hancock, 43, was at Rosanna Hashem's Cawdor home in south-west Sydney?with their families on Saturday afternoon.
As rain clouds began to roll over the 所有物/資産/財産, the two women were sitting centimetres apart in the 前線 yard trying uploading a photo they had just taken の上に?Snapchat?as their husbands moved the barbecue undercover.
Moments later, the 雷 strike 原因(となる)d a nearby tree to 爆発する and a piece of 支持を得ようと努めるd shrapnel pierced Ms Hashem. The mother-of-four died at the scene on the eve of her 44th birthday.?
Ms Hancock was 急ぐd to hospital with serious 傷害s after the phone 爆発するd in her 手渡す 予定 to the 力/強力にする 殺到する 原因(となる)d by the 雷 strike.
Three days on, she's still struggling to understand how her friend died and she 生き残るd.
'I was sitting 権利 next to her, just 30 centimetres away. How can one person be spared?' Ms Hancock told 7news.com.au.
'It’s just not fair. Why her and not me?'

Amanda Hancock (left) and Rosanna Hashem (権利)?took this photo 10 minutes before 悲劇 struck

Rosanna Hashem (pictured with her family) was killed on the eve of her 44th birthday
?Ms Hancock 苦しむd serious 手渡す and jaw 傷害s and has since had a finger amputated.
She doesn't believe the tree 原因(となる)d her or Ms Hashem's 傷害s.
Their husbands were closer to the tree but escaped with only a few minor scratches.?
Ms Hancock believes that she and her friend were struck by the 雷, which she 述べるd as 'like an 原子の 爆弾 had gone off.'
'I remember seeing a light. It was so 有望な... And the noise. It was deafening,' she 解任するd.?
'There was more than one (bolt) to it. It was like it 支店d out.'
She woke up lying on the ground to her husband pleading her to stay awake.
The families were 最初 supposed t o celebrate Ms Hashem's birthday at the Hancocks but relocated the party to her house, where there was a pool and more space for the kids to play.
Saturday afternoon's 嵐/襲撃する 最初 only brought scattered rain and にわか雨s to the 地域.?

Rosanna Hashem was fatally struck when 雷 攻撃する,衝突する her 所有物/資産/財産 in Cawdor around 5.30pm on Saturday

?The families were 最初 supposed to celebrate Ms Hashem's birthday at the Hancocks but relocated the party to her home (pictured)
Ms Hancock said there hadn't been any lighting or 雷鳴 in the area before the strike.
隣人 略奪する Campisi said the freak 嵐/襲撃する (機の)カム out of nowhere and was unlike anything he had experienced in the ten years he had lived in the area.
'It just started to rain, and then all of a sudden just the loudest bang we've ever heard,' he told the Daily Telegraph.
'The 力/強力にする went out and (I was) in the shed and … I looked outside and saw a big cloud of smoke.'
Mr Campisi said the 天候 条件s had not seemed dangerous enough to 要求する staying inside.
'いつかs you just don't know when it's your time,' he said.
Ms Hashem has been remembered as a 充てるd wife, loving mother to four beautiful boys and a 熱烈な 商売/仕事 owner.
She owned The Groomery Cat Grooming Services, a 商売/仕事 she operated from her Cawdor home.?
The 商売/仕事 remains の近くにd until その上の notice.
'This 破滅的な loss has left a 深遠な 無効の in the hearts of all who knew and loved her,' co-労働者 and friend Jemma Powell wrote on a GoFundMe page.

Rosanna was 述べるd as?heart of her family, a 中心存在 of strength, and a 肉親,親類d soul who touched the lives of so many in the community

The two women were sitting centimetres apart in the 前線 yard when they were struck by 雷
'She was the heart of her family, a 中心存在 of strength, and a 肉親,親類d soul who touched the lives of so many in her community.?
'Her sudden passing has left her husband and children 直面するing an unimaginable loss, not only emotionally but also financially as they navigate life without her.
'Rosanna gave so much to those around her―now it ’s our turn to give 支援する and honour her memory.'
The fundraiser has raised almost $18,000 within three days.