A 17-year-old girl from Ohio was electrocuted outside her home after stepping outside with her bare feet. The tragedy occurred just five years after Olivia Bright's brother died of cancer aged just 11. Authorities said Bright was electrocuted as she stepped out in the yard near her East Toledo home on Sunday at around 9pm.

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"All I want to know is how my daughter passed - that's the answer I want," Bright said. Virgin Mary statue 'blinks' at Ohio worshippers in 'miracle' caught on camera JD Vance slams 'dishonest' Tim Walz for 'abandoning' troops before Iraq Ex-beauty queen shares warning sign of life-threatening 'invisible' illness Kimberly said she did not believe the cause of death, wondering how the power would be apparent and if she would be electrocuted. "It's hard," Bright said.

"Five-and-a-half years ago, I buried my son Brandon. He was the age 11. He died of glioblastoma.

"Now I have to go and make arrangements for my daughter Ol.