Boy loses eye in cellphone blast

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NAGPUR: A 12-year-old boy lost his right eye while playing with his father's China-made mobile, which exploded while it was being charged. The incident took place on Thursday at Seoni village in Yavatmal district. The boy, Mayur, suffered chemical burns on his eyes, hands and lips. The explosion has completely ruptured his right retina, making it improbable that he would regain vision in that eye.


Mayur's father Subhash Raut rushed him to a nearby hospital and then to a government hospital in Yavatmal, from where he was shifted to Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) in Nagpur late on Thursday night.


"We immediately performed a surgery to prevent the infection from spreading to the brain. Unfortunately, we could not do anything to save Mayur's right eye," said Dr Rahul Dangwar, associate professor in the ophthalmology department of GMCH, who attended to Mayur under the supervision of Dr Dilip Kumre. Mayur's left eye has not been affected by the explosion, he added.


"This is the second case of this kind we have dealt with. The other was reported last year. In both cases, the cellphones were cheap, China-made models. Those buying such phones should be cautious not to overcharge the batteries, and should leave them alone when they are charging," said Dr Ashok Madan, head of ophthalmology department at GMCH.


A student of class VI, Mayur has done well in studies throughout. His teachers and family are now worried about how this will affect his life. "Other children from the village are now being kept away from mobile phones," said a villager who had accompanied the Rauts to Nagpur.


Subhash Raut, who is a farmworker, is now afraid of using mobile phones. "I would ask all parents to be very cautious with electronic devices, especially while children are around. They must avoid the situation where children treat mobile phones like toys," he said.


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Overcharging or not, cheap chinese stuff should be banned outright. If not by govt order, people should stifle their sales to peanuts.

Unless the product is coming via proper firms like Nokia etc, nobody can be assured what standards it has gone through, and coming via China.. its even more risky. And in all these years, it has been proven that small chinese firms are like ticking time bomb. Better to keep them products away than be involved in injuries which scars you for life.
 
i personally experienced two of those chinese ac-dc 12v adapters ( one for supplying power to external hdd case and other for supplying power to sata-ide convertor) i had explode internally as soon as i switched them on. gave me a scare too. one moment they work fine, and next moment they blast. i'm thinking the capacitors inside might be extremely weak quality or might be recycled or quality failed components.
 
Scary... and add to that, most of the components inside Chinese electronic items get heated up pretty quickly increasing the chance of catching fire.

Overcharging or not, cheap chinese stuff should be banned outright. If not by govt order, people should stifle their sales to peanuts.

As long as they are cheap, people won't stop using them. So, the only way is for the Govt. to intervene.
 
^The only way the Government intervenes these days is by increasing the cost of anything and everything they can lay their hands on. It would be better if the choice is left to the individual of what he/she wants to spend on.
 
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