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Boy aged 15 years died of a heart attack after his bluetooth headphone exploded

A 15-year-old boy died after the Bluetooth headphone device was reported to explode.
According to a report in the present, the tragic incident occurred in the village of Udaipuria in the Chomu Jaipur area.
The dead young man was identified as Rakesh Nagar.
According to the report, quoting a doctor, it seems that young people suffer from heart stop after the wireless gadget exploded.
Rakesh spoke with someone on the phone using his Bluetooth earphone.
Suddenly, the wireless device exploded, making it unconscious.
Rakesh was rushed to Siddhivinayak hospital where he gave up during treatment.
Both ears suffered too injured in an explosion.
Talking about his death, Dr.
LN Rundla said that maybe this was the first incident in the country where someone died of a heart attack after the explosion of Bluetooth devices.
There are no other details available about the incident.

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