About Us   Jobs   Contact Us      


 
Google  

2 South Korean Students Electrocuted in Fountain
    2007-05-22 10:24:45     Chinadaily.com.cn

Two students from the Republic of Korea were electrocuted in a public fountain in Hongji Square, Baoshan District, on Saturday night.

Police said the water in the fountain's pool had become electrified due to a power leak.

An electrical supply is required to power the fountain's decorative lights, which are switched on every evening from 6-10 pm.

According to the Shanghai Morning Post, the students were sitting by the fountain at about 9:40 pm after dining at a nearby restaurant. When the woman put her hand in the pool she received a shock. She screamed and fell into the water. The man attempted to rescue her, but he too received a shock and collapsed into the pool.

Security staff switched off the power so the students could be pulled from the pool, but they were both already dead. Doctors later confirmed they had been electrocuted by a power leak.

Police cordoned off the fountain area and emptied the pool in order to check the power supply.

A spokesperson for the Shanghai Huge Enterprise Development Co Ltd, which designed and maintains the fountain, said it would address any problems with the fountain once police had completed their investigations.

Hongji Square is located close to the Baoshan campus of Shanghai University, where the two students were taking part in a two-year program.

The university declined to comment on the accident.

Shanghai Youth Daily approached other South Korean students, but they said they did not know the victims' names.

According to Shanghai's Oriental Morning Post, the fountain has been in use for three years. Its pool measures 4 m by 2 m and has a water depth of no more than 50 cm.

         Bookmark and Share
Recommend


CRIENGLISH.com claims the copyright of all material and information produced originally by our staff. All rights reserved. Reproduction of text for non-commercial purposes only is permitted provided that both the source and author are acknowledged and a notifying email is sent to us.

CRIENGLISH.com holds neither liability nor responsibility for materials attributed to any other source. Such information is provided as reportage and dissemination of information but does not necessarily reflect the opinion of or endorsement by CRI.

Also on our site
China | World
• Russian Natural Gas Supplies to Balkans Halted
• Three Israeli Soldiers Killed in Friendly Fire in Gaza
• Polanski's Lawyers Seek to Have Sex Case Dismissed
• Foreign Journalists still Not Allowed into Gaza
• US VP-elect Joe Biden to Visit Pakistan
• China Curbs Overseas Trips on Public Expense
Business | Sports | SciTech
• China Issues Long-awaited 3G Licenses
• Wahaha, Danone Start Trademark Arbitration
• GM Reports 31 Percent Sales Decline in U.S. Market
• Call for More Overseas Talents
• Bulgarian Figure Skating Champion Sentenced to 2.5 Years in Prison
• China's Mission to Mars Set for Take-off
Life | Showbiz
• A Seemingly Endless Scandal
• Asian Art Top Show Kicks off in Beijing
• Behind-the-Scene Photos of "Look for a Star"
• Universal Pictures Movies Set New B.O. Record in 2008
• Tan Dun's Deep Pool of talent
• Top 10 Shows in 2008 
Webcast  
• China Drive, Afternoon, 2009-01-07
• China Drive, Afternoon, 2009-01-06
• China Drive, Morning, 2009-01-06
• Official Property Declaration System
• India handed over evidence of Mumbai attacks to Pakistan
• EU delegation holds talks to push for a cease-fire in Gaza
• Mubarak Meets with EU Troika on Gaza Situation
• Bush says any Gaza ceasefire must stop Hamas rocket fire
 
View the Messages