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Senin, 15 Juli 2013

Apple Probing Electrocution Death of Chinese iPhone User

Apple is investigating the death of a Chinese woman who was killed by

an electric shock while answering a call on her iPhone 5.

On Thursday, 23-year-old Ma Ailun, a flight attendant with China

Southern Airlines, was electrocuted when she took a call on her Apple

device while it was charging, according to Xinhua News.

Apple did not immediately respond to PCMag's request for comment, but

provided a statement to Xinhua: "We are deeply saddened to learn of

this tragic incident and offer our condolences to the [Ma] family. We

will fully investigate and cooperate with authorities in this matter."

The situation was recounted on China's micro-blogging service Sina

Weibo by a woman claiming to be Ma's older sister. She said the

23-year-old was planning her Aug. 8 wedding, and fell to the floor

when she took a call on her Apple smartphone. Ma Ailun bought her

iPhone 5 in December at an official Apple Store, and was reportedly

using the original charger when the incident occurred.

"[I] hope that Apple Inc. can give us an explanation," her older

sister wrote. "I also hope that all of you will refrain from using

your mobile devices while charging."

Local police are conducting a probe into the alleged electrocution.

According to the South China Morning Post (SCMP), the woman's phone

and its accessories have been handed over to investigators.

Experts noted the risk in using any electrical device while it is

being charged, including a razor or a phone, Hong Kong University of

Science and Technology professor Johnny Sin Kin-on told the SCMP.

The iPhone 5 launched in China three months after being released in

the U.S., and topped 2 million sales in its first weekend. Despite its

popularity in the country, Apple in April apologized to its Chinese

customers for misunderstandings regarding its repair and warranty

policy.

Apple rival Samsung, meanwhile, got burned last week when a Galaxy S

III allegedly exploded in a woman's pocket, setting fire to her pants

and leaving third-degree burns on her thigh.

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