Absurd death for a sixteen year old boy who was struck by his headphones

There are at least four cases in the 2018: in all episodes, people had headphones connected to a mobile phone in charge
Tragedy in Rembau, Malaysia, where a boy was struck to death while listening to headphones connected to a cell phone. The lifeless body of the sixteen year old Mohd Aidi Azzhar Zahrin was found by his mother, lying motionless on the floor and cold to the touch, reports the New Straits Times.
In addition to burns to the ears from the left he showed blood from the ear canal. Helps are useless. The first medical examinations conducted on the young man's body showed no signs of bruising or external injuries, but only some burns to the left ear and otorrhagia. The autopsy made later confirmed that the discharge of electricity through the headphones was the cause of the sixteen-year-old's death.
But what happened exactly? The teenager was listening to music with headphones on his phone while his cell phone was charging. Even his brother felt a slight electric shock when he touched the cable, providing the cue that it was faulty. No model or device brand has been communicated. A photo has been circulated by the authorities to warn of the danger of using a mobile phone. Unfortunately, there are precedents, practically identical to what happened to Mohd Aidi Azzhar Zahrin.
At least four people died in 2018 due to an electrical discharge from the headphones. Last February, XNAXX student Luiza Pinheiro was found dead on the floor of her home in Riacho Frio, Brazil, after "a huge electric charge" exploded in her cell phone and the headphones melted into her ears .

Absurd death for a sixteen year old boy who was struck by his headphones

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