Video from Peru shows first responders racing to rescue a Minnesota man after he was killed in a lightning strike. Now, his family is trying to figure out how to get his body home.
"You will be missed greatly by your family and son, especially," said Brett Skoog, Yuri Botelho's brother-in-law.
Brett Skoog said if he could tell his brother-in-law one last thing, he'd say, "We know you're in a better place."
On Thanksgiving Eve, Botehlo was biking in the mountains of Peru with his friend James and a guide when tragedy hit out of nowhere. A sudden lightning strike killed Yuri and left his friend critically hurt.
"Kelsey was tracking his watch, saw it wasn't moving," said Brett Skoog.
Botelho, 36, was on an annual Thanksgiving trip with his beloved wife of three years, Kelsey, and their 1

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