Never use phones while charging and…

As parents, protecting our children’s safety—even in their own rooms—is essential. Unfortunately, one family learned this the hardes t way when their 14-year-old daughter was found unresponsive in bed one morning.Image 1

After rushing her to the hospital, doctors confirmed her death was caused by an electric shock.Image 2

The cause? A damaged phone charger left plugged in. During an inspection, authorities found the burnt charger beneath her sheets, still connected to power.

This heartbreaking incident serves as a powerful reminder: never use phones while charging and regularly check chargers for damage. Even familiar items, like smartphones, can pose unexpected dangers. Stay vigilant.

Even in safe spaces, accidents can happen.

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