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Friday, 31 July 2015

Chinese woman gets electrocuted while entering PIN code at an ATM

A Chinese woman was in for a real shock last weekend when she tried to get money out of an ATM.
The unsuspecting 23-year-old, known as Xiao Liu, had been entering her PIN code into a cash machine in Xi'an, north west China, when a sudden surge of electricity left her needing hospital treatment.

The electric shock sent 200 volts around the woman's body. Humans can only handle 36 volts safely.
 
The electricity passed from Liu's hand to her body, leaving her right arm numb and sore.
Liu was forced to the floor by the impact of the shock at the China Everbright Bank.
She soon realised that she was bleeding and that the fingernails on her right thumb and ring finger were broken.
Her card had also been swallowed by the machine.

After recovering for a few minutes, the frightened woman then made her way to a local hospital for treatment.
A doctor wrapped up the injuries and has reassured Liu that the fingernails would grow back on their own.
However, the incident, which happened on Sunday evening, had a lasting impact on Liu whose work requires her to make phone calls and record clients' information.

Her injured right arm stopped her from typing properly and Liu was forced to take sick leave.
Mr Liu, an official from the China Everbright Bank apologised for the accident and said that the bank would compensate the woman by paying for her medical treatment.
He added that the ATM machine had been installed for more than a year and used electricity from the eye wear store where it was placed. 
The bank's other two machines, which are based outside the eye wear shop, were also tested.
However, it was found that they did not transmit electricity.
The cause of the malfunction in currently unknown and the cash point is undergoing investigation.
The ATM has since been closed. 
 
 
 
 
Source:  People's Daily Online

63 comments:

  1. Thank God it wasnt in nigeria
    We have enough bad cases alredy

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  2. This happened to me recently, one of Eco banks atm in abuja shocked one morning. When i told the guards, one of them said 'anty no vex, e dey shock sometimes when rain fall'. I didnt withdraw and It made me scared to use any atm when it rains. I remember telling myself, if Nigeria was a working society, i could sue ecobank. I dont know why a corporate organisation can be so negligent. This one is right at the bank, so they are aware of the problem.

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  3. So unfortunate


    OKORO UPGRADED**

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    I hope Fidelity Bank is reading this, that Ur ATM opposite ham burger in Benin city, mk una change am o...

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  5. Na igbo made atm joooorr aba boys don reach dey

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  6. Lindda its true! I exprienced similar issh to! But a bit mild! I tot cus of d rain!

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  7. Thank God she's still alive....

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  8. Some ATM machines here in naija also. Na God dey save person. Linda take note!

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  9. ATM can electrocute. Its true. Happened to me before but mine was very minor.

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  10. Strange, God save us
















    it is well

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  11. Thank God it's not more dan dat

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  12. It happened to me in Ibadan, but it was raining though and I wasnt sore but was pretty shook up I never use the ATM under the rain

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  13. I've had such experience before in the former intercontinental bank in trans amadi port harcourt. But i quickly removed my hand.

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  14. So their own bad pass Naija own?

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  15. God forbid this kinda situation while I use ATM

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  16. Electric shook everywhere

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  17. The title shd not av been "electrocuted" the young lady is still alive.

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    1. e·lec·tro·cute/əˈlektrəˌkyo͞ot/
      verb
      injure or kill someone by electric shock

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    2. Na real old skool e be.smh

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  18. Hmmm whalai dis has hapend to me here in Nija.God saved me o.Nd since den am very careful nt to hav any metal on wen i wnt 2 operate

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  19. its made in China machines naaa.

    www.freshinsightng.com

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  20. Speedy recovery to her and I wish her all d best.

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  21. I have experienced this same situation at an ATM in Abuja. Thou I was quick to get my fingers off the machine. I never forget that experience.

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  22. Hmmm.. Ur headline self... Electrocuted simply means death from electricity oo. Surprised she still alive

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    1. e·lec·tro·cute/əˈlektrəˌkyo͞ot/
      verb
      injure or kill someone by electric shock

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    2. Why do ppl come here to display ignorance.who told u d person has to die to b electrocuted

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  23. Dis one nah small sef, most ATM'S around Ajah dey shock.

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  24. Linda electrocuted actually means that the person died through electric current supplied. Did this person die.

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    1. e·lec·tro·cute/əˈlektrəˌkyo͞ot/
      verb
      injure or kill someone by electric shock

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  25. Is she a robot? Just asking tho....

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  26. These Chinese ppl and their technology, the last time it was a mother falling into an escalator and dying while trying to save her child due to defective flooring at the top of the escalator, now this, hmm, thank God she survive it sha..., and with atms now all over naija, with some even operated under the rain which can conduct electricity, I pray this incident doesn't repeat itself anywhere here... they're a lot of dangers with technology and we're getting to know them one by one

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  28. Wow, that must have been really painful

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  29. This has happened to me some where in APAPA. Engr Emy

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  30. This happened to someone in front of me while using am atm in Ikorodu. Thank God it wasn't that serious. It really dangerous.

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  31. Hmmn, i dey fear oh.

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  32. Fear and stay very far away from made in china products.

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  33. SORRY...TOMJERRYSWIT

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  34. There must have been an earth-lickage at that ATM, the bank should address the hospital bill of the lady ooooo
    #Dankwata

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  35. Truth is, I have experience this on two atm machines. Skyebnk and first bank precisely on different locations.. three times. It was like an electric shock. I had to use a pen to punch in my passcode.... so as to withdraw

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    1. I have Had d same experience too... I put off my shirt and wrap it around my hand to finish the transaction.

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  36. Made in China, ha ha ha

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  37. Linda electrocution means death from electric shock

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  38. She her luck say no be naija...I. pray say d bank take responsibility pay her medications oh

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  39. aaah aah we have alot of ATMs that shock naa, in Lagos.especially when it rains.God should help us , so much negligence in Nigeria...but whether it rains or shines are they suppose to shock?

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  40. She is nt dead nah, so why de word 'electrocute' de word is ment for cause of death as a result of electric show. Linda take note

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  41. I just wish this happened to me in america....law suit toh bad.That bank would pay me for the rest of my life

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  42. Honestly, I've experienced this a couple of times myself. Especially during or just after a rainfall & the ATM keypad is metallic. Though the shock wasn't as severe as this Chinese woman's own, it's still an experience. What I've learned to do is to use a dry plastic object (preferably the edges of my 2nd ATM card, or a pen) to complete my entries.

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