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The death of an 8-year-old girl in Thrissur was not caused by a phone explosion; Forensic test results

A turning point in the death of an eight-year-old girl after her phone exploded in Thrissur’s Thiruvilwamala. Potassium chlorate and sulfur were found in the room where the explosion took place. The police received the results of the forensic examination in this regard. It is suggested that the pig died due to bursting of crackers. The presence of potassium chlorate and sulfur was detected. It is suspected that the child may have bitten the pork crackers found in the field. The police informed that a detailed investigation has been started on the report. Adityashree, the only daughter of Ashok Kumar and Soumya, a former member of Pashayannoor Block Panchayat, Pattiparamba Kunnat, died in Tiruvilwamala on April 24.

16The phone bought 3 years ago exploded in Thiruvilwamala; Serious injury to the child’s face

At the time of the incident, only the child and the grandmother were in the house. The accident happened when the grandmother went to the kitchen to get food. The child suffered severe facial injuries in the blast. The police said that the fingers of the right hand were cut off and the palm was broken.

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The phone was found with a cracked display and a swollen battery compartment. The post-mortem confirmed that the cause of death was severe head injury and bleeding in the brain. The deceased Adityashree was a third class student of Thiruvilvamala Christ New Life School.

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2023-11-16 13:39:50
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