Honeymoon ends in tragedy as lightning strike claims newlywed's life on Florida beach
Share and Follow

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!

A fairytale turned into a nightmare after authorities reveal that the man killed by a lightning strike on a Florida beach was on his honeymoon. 

The Volusia County Beach Safety confirmed to WTVG that the victim, a 29-year-old man, was visiting from Colorado with his new bride, when he was struck by lightning on Friday afternoon while he was standing in ankle-deep water.

The victim was taken to a local hospital in critical condition, where he later died from his injuries, Volusia County Beach Safety Director Tammy Malphurs shared in an update on Monday with WESH.

Malphurs told the outlet that the storm was still miles away from the beach, making the strike “an extremely rare occurrence.”

The newlyweds and their friends toast with champagne.

The newlyweds and their friends toast with champagne. (iStock)

Florida experiences more lightning strikes per square mile than any other state, averaging about 1.2 million lightning strikes each year, according to the Florida Department of Health.

This was the first death caused by lightning in Florida in 2025. 

So far, there have been at least 3 lightning-related deaths in 2025, taking place in North Carolina, Mississippi, and Texas, according to the National Weather Service.

Fox News Digital reached out to the Volusia County Beach Safety and Volusia County Sheriff’s Office for comment, but did not immediately receive a response. 

Stepheny Price is a writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business. She covers topics including missing persons, homicides, national crime cases, illegal immigration, and more. Story tips and ideas can be sent to stepheny.price@fox.com

Share and Follow
You May Also Like
Georgians and Floridians won't receive November SNAP benefits if government shutdown continues

Government Shutdown Threatens SNAP Benefits in Georgia and Florida: What You Need to Know for November

On Friday afternoon, the Georgia Department of Human Services announced a crucial…
Wisconsin Planned Parenthood resumes offering abortions after nearly monthlong pause due to federal Medicaid funding cuts

Planned Parenthood in Wisconsin Restarts Abortion Services After Brief Suspension Amid Medicaid Funding Issues

In Madison, Wisconsin, Planned Parenthood has recommenced scheduling abortions after a temporary…
Adam Brody and Kristen Bell’s spiciest moments from ‘Nobody Wants This’ S2 | Viral Press Tour (Video)

Adam Brody & Kristen Bell’s Most Memorable Moments from ‘Nobody Wants This’ Season 2: A Viral Press Tour Sensation

Hollywood’s beloved duo, Adam Brody and Kristen Bell, are once again making…
2 Colorado children found safe in Texas after alleged abduction: Officials

Breaking News: Safe Return of Two Colorado Children Following Texas Abduction Alert

DENVER (KDVR) — In a reassuring turn of events, two children from…
4 people honored for saving Kentucky State Trooper's life after shooting

Heroes Recognized for Bravery in Rescuing Kentucky Trooper After Shooting Incident

In a dramatic incident outside Blue Grass Airport, Trooper Jude Remilien was…
Trump's coy response as whispers grow of a secret third term plan

Speculation Mounts: Trump’s Ambiguous Remarks Fuel Rumors of a Secret Third Term Strategy

Donald Trump has expressed a strong interest in serving a third term…
'No plans on moving': Liam Coen shuts down trade rumors surrounding Jaguars' WR Brian Thomas Jr.

Liam Coen Debunks Trade Rumors: Jaguars’ WR Brian Thomas Jr. Staying Put

In his regular press briefing, Head Coach Liam Coen dismissed any speculation…
Gov. Ron DeSantis likely to sign bill allowing Ivermectin over the counter

Florida Set to Lead with Over-the-Counter Ivermectin: Gov. DeSantis Poised to Sign Groundbreaking Bill

In a recent announcement, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis expressed his intention to…