Tag: Electric Shock

  • Man died from electric shock as he sleeps next to charging phone

    Man died from electric shock as he sleeps next to charging phone

    The 34-year-old was discovered dead after receiving an electric shock from his mobile device by his bedside

    Apparently, a jeweler’s employee died from an electric shock while dozing next to his phone, and his coworkers discovered him after his death.

    Concerned coworkers visited Puttawat Kamwan‘s apartment in Samut Prakan, Thailand, after the 34-year-old failed to show up for work three days in a row.

    But when they entered his bedroom, they saw him on the bed, crumpled and dying, his hand on his phone.

    Photos from the scene show Mr Kamwan’s bedroom with the charger and power cord lying next to his bed.

    His colleague Pantatip Kanthong, 22, said: ‘We work at a jewellery shop.. He was absent for three days and did not answer his phone.’

    ‘After work, we went to his room but we found his door was open. We went inside with the landlady and found him.’

    Building owner Nattanit Hawharn, 31, said Puttawat stayed home alone and was usually silent in his room so she didn’t think anything was wrong.

    A missing worker died from an electric shock while sleeping next to his charging phone. Puttawat Kamwan, 34, did not turn up to his shift for three days so worried colleagues visited his apartment in Samut Prakan province, Thailand on January 26 evening.??????VIDEO STILL??????PACKAGE: Video, video still, text
    Emergency services in Thailand said he had been dead for at least three days before he was found (Picture: ViralPress)
    A missing worker died from an electric shock while sleeping next to his charging phone. Puttawat Kamwan, 34, did not turn up to his shift for three days so worried colleagues visited his apartment in Samut Prakan province, Thailand on January 26 evening.??????VIDEO STILL??????PACKAGE: Video, video still, text
    The shop worker was found next to his phone charger after he is believed to have died after an electric shock (Picture: ViralPress)
    A missing worker died from an electric shock while sleeping next to his charging phone. Puttawat Kamwan, 34, did not turn up to his shift for three days so worried colleagues visited his apartment in Samut Prakan province, Thailand on January 26 evening.??????VIDEO STILL??????PACKAGE: Video, video still, text
    Mr Kamwan was discovered by colleagues after he didn’t turn up for work for three days (Picture: ViralPress)

    She said: ‘He was usually quiet and rested in his room or drank cans of beer after work. We saw his door was opened. We thought he was only sick.’

    Investigating officer police captain Pongnarin Nontanok of Bang Phli police station said they found no traces of assault.

    He said: ‘Puttawat Kamwan was still lying on his bed. His right arm was also touching the charging phone.

    ‘We found no trace of assault. From the evidence, he had been dead for at least three days.

    ‘His corpse was bloated and sent foul stench across the room.’

    Pongnarin added that Puttawat might have been killed by short-circuiting as his arm was lying on the charging phone.

    The policeman said: ‘The initial investigation reports noted the presence of the phone and charging cable, so electrocution was suspected as the cause of death.

    ‘This was confirmed with an autopsy at the Ramathibodi Chakri Naruebodindra Hospital in Bangkok.’

  • Electrician apprentice electrocuted at Tema West

    An electrician’s apprentice was electrocuted to death on a high voltage pole in Sakumono, Tema West last Saturday.

    The 22-year-old man was later identified as Kofi Owusu by some onlookers who thronged the Chapel Square area of the community.

    He wore blue overalls with no hand gloves on and his corpse dangled for over four hours with a few of his tools lying beneath the pole.

    The onlookers, mostly from Sakumono Village where the deceased lived with his family, wailed uncontrollably as they waited for the Police.

    His body was later brought down with the help of police personnel and officials of the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) after they cut power to the area.

    Some residents who were spotted earlier said he had been invited to fix an electrical fault a few hours after the rains subsided Saturday afternoon.

    It is, however, unclear he was a certified electrician and authorized by the ECG to climb such electrical poles.

    Corroborating the incident, Chief Inspector Collins Antwi Kweku Amankwah, Station Officer, Sakumono Police Station, said the deceased was an electrician apprentice who inadvertently slipped whiles working on a faulty line and in the process held onto a live wire leading to his death.

    The body of the deceased, he added, had been deposited at the Police Hospital morgue.

     

    Source: Graphic.com.gh 

  • Man electrocuted at a mosque in Kumasi

    A fifty-year-old man was on Saturday afternoon electrocuted by an exposed electric cable at a mosque at Nima Junction in the Asokore-Mampong Municipality.

    The deceased, Baba Haruna Suleiman, was said to be cleaning the mosque together with other committee members when the incident occurred.

    Mr Basiru Sheihu, an eyewitness, told Ghana News Agency (GNA) that following the easing of restrictions on public gathering by the President, the Committee at the Al- Albayan Mosque decided to clean and tidy the place for prayers on Saturday.

    He said due to the dusty nature of the woolen carpets in the mosque, they decided to use an electric hover to speed up the process.

    Mr Sheihu said whilst hovering the dust, a power fluctuation occurred and Baba Suleman, who was then holding the hover was electrified by an exposed cable and he fell down unconscious.

    He was rushed to the hospital but died on arrival.

     

    Source: GNA