Houston: A 25-year-old Indian-origin student of the University of Houston (UH) has been fighting for her life after being struck by lightning, officials said. Susroonya Koduru, a foreign exchange student studying Information Technology at the UH, was walking along the pond with her friends on July 4, at the San Jacinto Monument Park when lightning hit her, according to family sources.
The family has created a GoFundMe to help with medical costs and reunite her with her family. On her page, the family has appealed to all for help so she can get back to her normal routine soon. "She requires very prolonged and aggressive medical care," said Koduru's cousin Surendra Kumar Kotha. "When she got hit by lightning and thrown into the pond, she went into cardiac arrest and suffered brain damage," her cousin said. Koduru's family is trying to get her parents, who are in India, to Houston so they can be by their daughter's side and that may help her get better soon.
"I am requesting everyone to include her in your prayers for her speedy recovery," Kotha said. "The family needs help to airlift her to India where they want her to get care and is going to need long-term care." Koduru came to the United States for further studies and was a Master's student in Information Technology at the UH, where she had nearly completed her Master's programme and was waiting for internship.