A 30-year-old Chinese
man, Wu Jian Tong, has fallen into a coma after being electrocuted by a
charging iPhone. The news comes less than a week after reports of a Chinese air hostess killed whilst
answering a call on her own charging iPhone.
Wu reportedly yelled “I’m getting shocked”
after connecting his iPhone 4 to a charger. His sister rescued him by pulling
the charger – later found to be a counterfeit or third-party product – from the
socket.
"I then felt
needle-like pains on my fingertips. The current was running from my finger,
through to my arm and body, and to the foot,” said Wu’s sister. At this point
her brother had become unresponsive, spasming and foaming at the mouth.
When an ambulance
arrived on the scene Wu was not breathing, and paramedics had to resuscitate
him as well as pry open the fingers of his left hand, which had clamped shut on
the iPhone.
After taking him to
the hospital Wu was found to be in a coma, albeit in a stable condition. “It
was no doubt an electric shock," said Wu's doctor at Beijing’s Hai Dian
Hospital.
Apple have not yet
commented on the incident, though in response to the earlier death of air
hostess and bride-to-be Ma Ailun the company said they were “deeply saddened to
learn of this tragic incident and…will fully investigate and co-operate with
the authorities in this matter”.
After Ma's death
Chinese citizens argued back and forth on the internet regarding the threat
posed by charging iPhones. Ma's sister tweeted the incident, saying "I
want to warn everyone else not to make phone calls when your mobile phone is
recharging."
Early reports over
Wu’s electrocution suggest that a counterfeit charger, not Apple, is
responsible. Such items are often poorly constructed with inadequate
insulation, and the Chinese government are well-known for their inability to
stifle counterfeit markets.
Local papers also
reported that on the day of Wu's electrocution it had been raining and the air
inside the house very humid – factors that would have exacerbated the danger
from the charger.

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