Pretty Girl Electrocuted With Her Headphones, While Using Phone (Photo)
naijaloaded.com.ng Feb 20, 2018 1:00 PM
According to Daily Mail UK, a student was electrocuted while playing on her phone as it charged, leaving her with the headphones ‘melted in her ears’.
Luiza Pinheiro, from Riacho Frio in Brazil, was rushed to hospital on Sunday but doctors were unable to revive her.
The 17-year-old’s lifeless body was found on the floor by a relative at about 5pm, the Mirror reported.
A ‘huge electric charge’ had destroyed her phone, which was plugged into a charger. ‘The girl’s grandmother told the doctor that they found her granddaughter unconscious, lying on the floor and with headphones in her ears,’ a hospital spokesman told local media.
‘They said they believe that the young woman had an electric shock because the cell phone was charging and the phone was melted.’
He added: ‘It is stated in the medical record that the girl was admitted to the hospital one hour after the electric shock.
‘The relatives said that the girl had received a shock, but the causes of death will still be confirmed.’ He said it was not raining at the time but there was a lightning storm. It is not clear exactly how the teenager was electrocuted and the cause of the shock is still under investigation.
How A Teacher Flogged A Student To Death In Zamfara State
naijaloaded.com.ng Feb 21, 2018 1:00 Pm.
This is one of the trending news online right now. A teacher at Government Day Secondary School Sankalawa in Bungudu Local Government Area of Zamfara State has allegedly flogged a student to death.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the incident was revealed on Wednesday by Muhammad Abubakar-Gummi, Deputy Speaker of the State House of Assembly.
The deputy speaker, who spoke under matters of urgent public importance during the assembly’s sitting in Gusau, said that the house had received several reports on the issue.
According to him, another incident at Government Female Day Secondary School, Kwatarkwashi, had led to the injury of a student in the school after the Vice Principal allegedly subjected her to heavy punishment.
Mr. Gummi said: “These problems apart from discouraging our children from acquiring education, also revealed poor attitude to work on the part of teachers in this state.”
He urged the House to invite the Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology to explain steps taken to address the issues.
The Speaker, Sanusi Rikiji, described the actions of the teachers as unfortunate and vowed that the assembly would not allow the matter to pass.
“It is part of our responsibilities to ensure effective security and good learning atmosphere for our children for their future development.
Therefore, we cannot allow teachers to continue harassing our children from schools,” he said. The speaker directed the House Committee on Education, Science and Technology to invite the commissioner to appear before it on the matter.
Meanwhile, the Assembly has passed into law the bill for the establishment of Zamfara State University, Talata-Mafara.