A man was accidentally electrocuted and died while swiping his phone on the bed while charging it.

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[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] Modern people never leave their mobile phones. Many people like to charge and scroll their mobile phones before going to bed, but be careful of electric shock.

A few days ago, a man in Thailand was absent from work without reason for 3 consecutive days. His colleagues went to visit him after detecting something strange. When he opened the door, he found that the man was lying on the bed with a charred corpse.

According to the police, the deceased was holding a mobile phone with a charging cable plugged in, and it was determined that he died of electrocution. The subsequent hospital confirmed that the cause of death was electrocution.

According to The Sun, Puttawat Kamwan, a 34-year-old man in Samut Prakan Province, Thailand, worked in a jewelry store.

A few days ago, colleagues found that Kamwan hadn't arrived for 3 consecutive days without any reason, and no one answered the phone calls. Out of concern for colleagues, the group decided to visit the man's home.

When they arrived at Kamwan's residence, they found that the door of his room was open, and followed the landlady to check inside. Unexpectedly, they were surprised to see that Kamwan's whole body was black, lying motionless on the bed, and his body began to rot.

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It is reported that when Kamwan was found, he was still holding his mobile phone plugged into the charger.

The landlord said that the man usually rests quietly in the room, at most he just drinks a few bottles of beer after get off work, and seeing that the door is always open, he thinks he is simply unwell.

After the police completed the investigation, they stated that there was no evidence to show that the deceased was killed, and it was determined that the death was caused by electrocution through the cell phone that was being charged.

The follow-up hospital autopsy report also confirmed that the cause of death was electrocution.