A 12 year-old boy has been treated for burns after his Sony PlayStation
Portable burnt a hole in his pocket.
Henry Clay was in class when he realised that something was wrong and a
teacher was able to get the device out of his pocket before serious damage
occurred. The child was treated for second-degree burns to his leg in hospital.
"He said it wasn't a gradual heat. It really started heating up. He's always
been taught burn - fire - smoke, you drop and you roll. So, he dropped and
rolled," Sheila Clay, the victim's mother, told
Click
On Detroit.
In an ironic touch the PSP was carrying the game Burn Out, a driving
simulation created by
EA Games.
"It was unbelievable, because it wasn't on. It was just in his pocket," said
the victim's father, Harold Clay.
Early reports suggest that the fire was caused by the lithium-iron battery
overheating. There have been
increasing reports
of fires from this type of battery, usually affecting laptops.
Problems typically occur if small fragments of metal contaminate the battery
fluid and cause sparks. Sony has had such problems before and is currently
investigating this case.
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