Woman Electrocuted To Death While Using Charging Mobile Phone To Play Games
05/12/21 AT 11:50 AM
A 53-year-old woman in Thailand was fatally electrocuted while playing a game on her mobile phone that was charging.
Local media reports identified the woman as Yooyen Saenprasert. According to the records of the Udon Thani Region Police, the woman had received the phone as a birthday present two days earlier from her husband. On the day of the incident, the woman was lying on the bed while using the phone. The victim s husband was not at home when the incident took place on May 6.
“My wife didn t move when I tried to wake her up. I knew something was very wrong at the time,” the Google translate for Corienteshoy quoted the victim s husband as saying. The victim s husband has been identified as Praiwan Saenprasert. We only had each other. We did not have a child.
Легендарный телефон Nokia едва не убил подростка
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Russian woman dies after her iPhone fell into the bathtub while plugged into an outlet
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iPhone убил россиянку ударом тока
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Olesya Semenova’s lifeless body was found by her roommate.
She added that she found Semenova’s iPhone 8 in the water still charging. pic.twitter.com/o1C3xEmzfA
Paramedics confirmed that Semenova’s iPhone 8 fell in the water while plugged into an outlet and charging.
“The tragedy reminds us once again that water and an electrical device connected to the electricity grid are incompatible,” the Russian Emergency Ministry said.
The iPhone 8 is waterproof when submerged in water of up to roughly 3 feet. Once it’s hooked up to an electrical source, it becomes a conductor and should be kept away from water.