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    Man killed after phone explosion

    EOUL, South Korea (AP) -- An exploding mobile phone battery apparently killed a South Korean man in the first such known case in this gadget-obsessed country, police say.

    The man, identified only by his family name Suh, was found dead at his workplace in a quarry Wednesday morning and his mobile phone battery was melted in his shirt pocket, a police official in Cheongwon, 135 kilometers (85 miles) south of Seoul, told The Associated Press.

    "We presume that the cell phone battery exploded," the police official said on condition of anonymity.

    The official said the phone was made by South Korea's LG Electronics, the world's fifth-biggest handset maker.

    LG Electronics confirmed its product was involved in the accident but said such a battery explosion and death was virtually impossible.
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  • #2
    Probably died from a heart attack ?

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    • #3
      Boy did this plot thicken.


      Police: Colleague, not cell phone, killed man


      SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- A death originally thought to have been caused by an exploding cell phone is now being blamed on a co-worker, who confessed to making up the story after striking the victim with a drilling vehicle, South Korean police said Friday.
      The quarry worker, only identified by his family name Seo, was found dead Wednesday with a melted phone battery in his shirt pocket. Police and a local doctor who examined his body said a malfunctioning battery may have killed the man.
      However, after preliminary autopsy results suggested damage to Seo's internal organs was too great to be caused by a cell phone explosion, police questioned the colleague who first reported Seo's death, said Min Kang-gi, a detective in Chungju, some 85 miles south of Seoul.
      The man, identified only by his surname Kwon, told police that he accidentally killed Seo while backing up a drilling vehicle, acknowledging that the exploding cell phone story was a farce, Min said.
      Kwon told investigators after the accident that he moved his vehicle to throw off police, but did not say he set the mobile phone on fire, Min said.
      Police said the phone was made by South Korea's LG Electronics Inc., the world's fifth-largest handset maker.
      LG officials said they knew all along that the cell phone was not the killer.
      "LG rigorously tests all the products not only for functionality and design, but safety as well," the company said in a statement.
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