A 15-year-old boy named Junior Abia died from an electric
shock while listening to music via an earpiece on his mobile phone which
was plugged the wall socket, charging.
The incident which happened at the Okesa area of Ado-Ekiti, the
Ekiti State capital has left the people of the community in tears.
After Junior raised an alarm, his elder brother, Chibuzor rushed to
the scene and was said to have looked for a long stick with which he
could remove the earpiece from Junior’s ears but his efforts yielded no
result. He then raised an alarm which alerted other people, who swung
into action promptly in a bid to rescue Junior.
They succeeded in removing mobile phone from the power socket and
rushed Junior to a nearby hospital in the area but unfortunately, the
boy passed away just before the rescue team stepped into the hospital.
Narrating the incident to Daily Sun, the mother of the deceased said
on that fateful day, Junior had assisted her in cooking some rice which
she sells at Okesa market before she left home and barely 2 hours after
she left, she got news that her son had been electrocuted and rushed
back home where she met people trying to rescue him.
She explained: “We eventually removed the earpiece from his ears,
unplugged the handset from the power socket and rushed him to the
hospital. But he died just as we were about stepping into the hospital.
“I was told that Junior plucked the handset, which he also
connected to the earpiece, into the power socket so as to charge the
phone. He was also using the earpiece connected to the phone to listen
to some music on the phone.”
She added that her son would have survived if help had gotten to him on time.
Junior, the second born of his parents was buried three days after
his death and according to his mum, all his clothes, pictures, shoes and
other things that could bring back some emotional memories had been
removed by the family.
It would be recalled that on Thursday, August 7, the Minister of
Communications Technology, Omobola Johnson who was represented by Ngozi
Ogujiofor, a Deputy Director in the ministry, said the mobile phone was
one of the most dangerous devices of communications and cautioned the public on the risks associated with the use of mobile phones.
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