News22-year-old dies because cell phone flies in bathtub

22-year-old dies because cell phone flies in bathtub

A tragic accident occurs in Switzerland. A 22-year-old dies in the bathtub because her cell phone falls into the water. Not an isolated case, as the police report.

Gossau, Switzerland – A relaxing bath comes to a fatal end for a 22-year-old Swiss woman. As reported by the St. Gallen canton police, the woman from Gossau wanted to watch a program on her smartphone in the evening while she was in the bathtub. Her cell phone was attached to the power supply to charge. For some inexplicable reason, however, the phone fell into the bathtub filled with water.

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This resulted in an electric shock, which resulted in serious injuries. Ambulance service and emergency doctor could only determine the death of the 22-year-old. Her relatives had to receive psychological care.

But such accidents are not uncommon, as the canton police explain and point out that when bathing, no electrical devices connected to the power supply are used in the area of the filled bathtub.

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