A family from New Jersey is worried for their safety after the summer fun was ruined by mysterious stray voltage detected in their backyard.
James and Colleen Volk gingerly trod through their lawn these days, because their quiet oasis holds a shocking mystery.
"My wife, my mother-in-law, and my daughter in the pool, and my wife went to go clean out the skimmer basket," James Volk said. "When she stuck her hand in, she got shocked so bad that she felt it down to her feet, like tingling, numbness." "This is the part we were originally missing, a green wire," James Volk said. "We attached that, still a problem. Put grounding rods over there, still was happening. Replaced the whole bonding ring, still was happening."
"It's a scary thing," James Volk said. "I've got a 2-year-old, she's my first child. I've got my wife here. I've got my mother in law here. We're scared to come out of the house and even walk in our lawn.""She felt something, same thing like my wife, from her feet to her hips," he said. "She was almost vibrating."
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