All because of an iphone. What may have caused it to become too hot to handle. Good evening everyone im ukee washington. Eye im jessica dean. South jersey student was sitting in class when her phone became so hot it actually scorched through her notebook. The girl spoke only to our Natasha Brown about what happened. Holding it just like this. And them once my tee which are started screaming, i drop it just like that. Reporter nicolette, is left with a searched notebook shattered nerves and pictures of a burned iphone six plus. She dropped her phone in class a few weeks ago and what happened when she pick it up was anything but expected. It was kind of like jumping a little in my hand because like literally the entire screen came up and it was just everywhere like it sizzled. My entire classroom filled with smoke. Reporter the 17yearold junior at Cherry Hill High School west dropped the phone on her notebook. You can still see the scorched pages. It burned through like 30 pages of my no
Happened when she pick it up was anything but expected. It was kind of like jumping a little in my hand because like literally the entire screen came up and it was just everywhere like it sizzled. My entire classroom filled with smoke. Reporter the 17yearold junior at Cherry Hill High School west dropped the phone on her notebook. You can still see the scorched pages. It burned through like 30 pages of my notebook. It was so hot. Reporter Cherry Hill Fire Department responded evacuating the school. They posted this image of the burned phone on their Facebook Page urging people to contact fire officials if this ever happens to their phone. Tech experts we spoke with representing the wire cutter a product Evaluation Organization based in california tell us the lithium ion batteries used that niece devices are great for phones. They can hold a charge for lengthy periods of time. But they do admit these batteries can be volatile if they get ruptured if battery cells break are compromised i
Im jeff glor with a western edition of the broadcast. And the epicenter of the unrest in egypt today moved a mosque in cairo, where supporters will of the ousted president Mohammed Morsi gathered before they were cleared out violently. This was the scene as members of the Muslim Brotherhood barricaded themselves inside. That did not last. Since wednesday now, when the heavy fighting began, more than 700 have been killed, more than 5,000 injured. We begin with charlie dagata. Reporter the standoff at the fatah mosque ended the way all confrontations have ended this week in a hail of gunfire. A Muslim Brotherhood spokesman told us more than 1,000 of its supporters had taken shelter inside the mosque yesterday to escape fierce fighting in nearby ramses square. It became a field clinic to the wounded and a makeshift morgue. They were trapped over night, surrounded by Security Forces and armed vigilantes terrified to leave. Omaima halawa was among those inside. Reporter some people began to
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