Scott Seddon Wiki Biography |
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Moments before he was killed by lightning, British paddleboarder Scott Seddon was caught on camera smiling and laughing with a close buddy as he stepped out of the water. A 26-year-old sports enthusiast died from a lightning strike on the Greek island of Rhodes just after getting out of the water, despite the weather appearing to be precise.
The film portrays Scott as energetic, athletic, and, of course, extremely happy; there is no indication that he is in danger due to a previous storm that has apparently passed. The video was uploaded to Mail Online by Scott's distraught family, who want it made public to show that he did not act irresponsibly and left the sea when the incident happened.
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Prior to his untimely death in an unusual accident on Monday afternoon, Scott's devastated mother said he was enjoying "the time of his life", adding that "God just decided to take him." Initial reports from Greece suggested that 24-year-old Scott Vidamour died at sea during a downpour off the coast of Agia Agathi while pleading with his close friend, 24-year-old Anna Vidamour.
However, Scott's mother and father, who were in the ambulance when paramedics tried to save his life, reported that the sky was clear and that the storm that passed earlier seemed to have passed. They point out that according to the recording, the weather was sunny and partly cloudy when he returned to the beach on Monday afternoon, so there was no sign of an approaching storm.
His family is adamant that the talented surfer Scott was aware of the dangers of the water or weather in Greece, where they had previously lived for years before returning to Liverpool. We spent the last 30 years living in Greece, according to his 68-year-old father Stephen.
He respects and knows water. He wasn't just another unwitting tourist riding a skateboard to a potentially dangerous place. When he got out of the water, he was smiling. They set the canoes on the sand, climbed onto a ledge, and hugged. He was safe and had not been pulled out of the sea.
Scott was called a "wonder boy" and "very popular" by his close friends. Scott shared a spacious bungalow in Liverpool with his sister Layla and father Steve. The talented athlete was a frequent visitor to the family holiday home and spoke Greek. He studied as a civil engineer and worked in the construction industry. "He was not a tourist," his father said, "he knew and respected water."
He attended school there and was liked by the locals. We are broken. He attended school there and was liked by the locals. We are broken. We will never fully get rid of it after a loss. Just five minutes before Scott was attacked, Anna, 24, from Belfast, who was close to Scott but not seeing him (she was going on another trip to see her girlfriend), recorded a video.
Jackie, Scott's 56-year-old mother, told Mail Online: "They came out of the water and were very happy to be out of the water." There was no risk, so she asked a friend to record a video of her laughing. He was struck by lightning as they lowered the board.
Only two small earrings were the only metal objects Scott was wearing. "It appeared that the storm and the threat had passed." He wasn't on board, and I wasn't anywhere near him, so it was simply a coincidence. Scott stumbled and landed in the water. Anna could not lift it due to its weight, so a Brazilian came to help.
"God just decided to take my son when he was out having the best life," she concluded. He was immediately struck by lightning. Whatever happened was terrible and sad. To prevent him from returning, I sent him a text saying a storm was approaching.
He was waiting for Jackie and Stephen to take him home when they spotted the ambulance. His mother, holding back tears, said: "As we approached the ambulance, I saw my son's foot." He informed me that he "was beaten" when I met Anna. Scott wasn't afraid. He thought it was unique and colorful. Cute boy with blond hair.
He fed the local octopuses he caught. According to his 24-year-old sister Layla, the weather was beautiful when they left the sea. While they were on their boards, they noticed the lightning, but by the time they got in, it had already passed. There was no lightning or crazy water. There was no lightning or crazy water. The threat has passed.
"I'm numb after losing him," her sister continued. It seems unreal to me. He was loved by everyone. In remembrance, the couple also shared brand new photos of Scott and his sister as young people. Scott was going to ride the waves with his girlfriend and chase the bulls in Spain.
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