In a heartbreaking incident, a family of four in Egypt's Giza Governorate lost their lives in a fire attributed to a mobile phone charger's electrical malfunction.
The fatal event unfolded in a residential building in the Faisal district, located south of the Egyptian capital, Cairo. Upon receiving the distress call, local security services and civil defense units promptly responded, working diligently to extinguish the rapidly spreading blaze.
Despite the swift response, the fire claimed the lives of a husband and wife and their two children. A family relative, who was in the apartment at the time of the incident, narrowly escaped the fire by jumping from the third-floor window, landing one floor below. The young relative sustained multiple fractures and injuries from the fall.
As investigators delved into the circumstances surrounding the fire, they learned that the family had been preparing for a summer trip to Alexandria on the day of the tragedy.
A subsequent laboratory analysis revealed that the fire's origin was an electrical short circuit caused by a mobile phone charger that had been left plugged into an outlet.