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28 November 2007

we warned you, but would you listen? noooooooooooooo

Well, I mean, you can click if you want.

Computerworld (on-line tech news website)

Report:
Cell phone explosion
may have killed man


South Korea police found melted cell-phone battery in victim's shirt pocket

November 28, 2007 (Computerworld) -- Police in Cheongwon, South Korea, say a worker died Wednesday possibly because a cell phone battery exploded in his pocket, according to a report from the Associated Press.

The report quotes an unnamed police official as saying, "we presume that the cell phone battery exploded," but the official spoke on the condition of anonymity because the investigation continues.

The man was identified only as Suh, and was found dead at his workplace in a quarry Wednesday morning with a melted cell phone battery in his shirt pocket, according to the report.

The AP quoted the Yonhap news agency as saying Suh's body was examined by Kim Hoon, a doctor, who said that Suh suffered a burn in the left chest area and had a broken spine and ribs. "It is presumed that pressure caused by the explosion damaged his heart and lungs, leading to his death," the report quotes Hoon as saying.

South Korea's LG Electronics Inc. reportedly made the phone involved in the death, although the report quoted an LG official who said that a fatal explosion from the phone or its battery would be virtually impossible.

An LG spokeswoman said the company is investigating the report and would only confirm that the phone is not sold in the U.S.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

.........and I would not be surprised. last year Sony had to calll back 3 million batteries for notebooks. Due to a production error they started to catch fire. Customers included Sony, Dell and a few others. i am not joking, the sotry madee HUGE headlines in the computer geek wold, sites like engadget and the BBC might still have this story in the archive because some people actually sent in images. What a weird time we live in, so sad that PKD, GG and ole Mars missed it just by a few decades.