Apple said it would investigate after the death of a young Chinese woman who was killed by an electric shock during a call on his iPhone 5 that was being charged.
The victim, Ma Ailun was 23 years old at the time of the accident last Thursday. Police said she was shocked by iPhone 5 Loading. In an email received by Reuters, Apple responded by saying, "We are deeply sorry to hear this tragic incident and we extend our sincere condolences to the family Ma We will investigate and cooperate with the authorities."
The Cupertino company has not commented on in more detail and therefore did not answer the question of whether this was an isolated case. However, this case is a first. In 2008, Apple had decided to recall millions of iPhone 3G Chargers risk of electric shock. Following the accident, the victim's sister called on the Sina Weibo microblog iPhone users to pay attention.
The victim, Ma Ailun was 23 years old at the time of the accident last Thursday. Police said she was shocked by iPhone 5 Loading. In an email received by Reuters, Apple responded by saying, "We are deeply sorry to hear this tragic incident and we extend our sincere condolences to the family Ma We will investigate and cooperate with the authorities."
The Cupertino company has not commented on in more detail and therefore did not answer the question of whether this was an isolated case. However, this case is a first. In 2008, Apple had decided to recall millions of iPhone 3G Chargers risk of electric shock. Following the accident, the victim's sister called on the Sina Weibo microblog iPhone users to pay attention.
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