Thursday, 5 January 2012

Can Electric Current Travel Through Flash Light Of Camera To Your Body? Yes It Is 100% True

Mr. Aditya Suresh Joshi, age 19, studying in 1st year of engineering, died in Keshvani Hospital, Mumbai. He was admitted in Keshavani Hospital as burned patient.

Reason

Four  days back this boy had gone to Amravati, Maharashtra on a study tour. Soon  they arrived on Badnera Railway station, many of them started taking pictures of their friends using "Mobile Phones" and/or "Digital Camera". One of them complained that, in his camera, he was not able to capture more number of friends in one frame. He was not able to catch the angle. 

Another boy suggested that let's climb on train boogie and take picture so that all of them can be accommodated in single frame.At that there was one goods wagon (all of them were oil tankers) train resting between 2 main railway lines. Kumar Aditya climbed up oil boogie. Above his head, 40,000 volts electrical line was passing through. 

As soon as he clicked the digital camera? 40,000 volt current passed through the camera flash light to his camera and then from his camera to his fingers and then from his fingers to his body. All this happened within fraction of minutes. Next moment he was thrown from the top. His body was half burned on the spot.They instantly arranged air ambulance in Amravati and his burned body was brought to Keshavani Hospital , Mumbai. For 1 and 1/2 day or so he was talking to his relatives and died yesterday morning due to severe burns. Now how many of us are aware about this technological threats & dangers? 

Honestly, Kumar Aditya and his father were not aware. His family was not aware. There entire friend circle of more than 12,000, were not aware. Now should we call ourselves as fully educated and fully knowledgeable people? Please Think of it. 

Please Avoid mobile phones On petrol Outlets.

Please avoid talking on mobile phones while driving. Many do not bother about this good suggestion and opt for "Chalta Hai Attitude".

Please avoid talking on mobile phones while they are in charging mode.
Please avoid charging mobile phones near Your bed and/or near wooden furniture. Avoid mobile phones near high voltage electrical lines like railway stations and use flash lights.

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