Apple
Inc yesterday announced it would "thoroughly investigate" an accident
in which a woman in northwest China was suspected of being killed by an
electric shock when making a phone call with a recharging iPhone 5.
Ma Ailun, a
23-year-old flight attendant with China Southern Airlines, was picking
up her iPhone 5 to answer a call while the battery was being charged
when she was electrocuted and killed last Thursday, police said Sunday.
But police have not confirmed whether a mobile phone was involved as they continue to investigate the case.
A spokeswoman for
the technology company said: "We are deeply saddened to learn of this
tragic incident and offer our condolences to the ... family. We will
fully investigate and co-operate with authorities in this matter."
Ma, who was
planning her wedding on August 8, fell to the floor when making a call
with her iPhone 5, which was being recharged at the time, Ma's sister
said on her microblog account.
Ma Ailun bought
the iPhone in December at an official Apple store and was using the
original charger to recharge the phone when the incident occurred, her
sister said.
"I want to warn everyone else not to make phone calls when your mobile phone is recharging," she tweeted.
The sister's tweet
was reposted more than 3,000 times. And the microblogging site was
flooded with posts urging fellow users not to make calls while charging
their phones.
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