A woman from China was allegedly killed by an iPhone 5 that was charging

  In the images above you see Ma Ai Lun, a flight attendant from China who she would have been killed by a terminal iPhone 5 which is charged and which he would have picked up to answer a call. It seems that the device would have electrocuted the woman the moment she would have taken it in her hand while calling, at least that's what her sister claims. The official police report states that the woman died from an electric shock, but a warning released by her sister, on the Chinese equivalent of Twitter, suggests that the terminal iPhone 5 would have been the cause of this incident.

  Because we are talking about China, there is the possibility that there are some variables in the middle, and here I am not referring to the fact that it would not be a iPhone 5, but about a clone. There is a possibility that the electrocution occurred due to the use of a counterfeit charging cable, or one that was used and which would have generated the electric shock. This is the first time I hear about such an accident related to iPhone terminals and the whole story is strange.

UPDATED: Apple stated that it is launching an investigation in this case, going to cooperate with the authorities involved in solving it.