A tragedy in Blackpool, UK, claimed the lives of Josh Pearson, 28, and Danielle Bamber, 24, after the explosion of an electric bike battery in their living room.
The incident, which occurred in July and was revealed after a police investigation, also left the couple’s two children injured. The children, aged six and one, were rescued by neighbors and firefighters and taken to the hospital, while Danielle died at the scene and Josh passed away after being transported to the hospital.
Investigations revealed that Josh had been storing electric bikes with lithium batteries at home, purchased for resale. There is evidence that he was tampering with the batteries, which may have contributed to the explosion.
Neighbors reported hearing loud noises and screams in the early hours, and security footage captured flashing lights and popping sounds before the fire broke out. The tragedy has raised awareness of the risks associated with using lithium-ion batteries.
The National Fire Chiefs Council highlighted that deaths in fires caused by these batteries have quadrupled since 2020, and emergency calls increased by 46% between 2022 and 2023. Counterfeit products are often responsible for such incidents, and experts warn that using original batteries and chargers, although more expensive, can prevent tragedies like this one.
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