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Tech boss killed ‘when his mobile phone explodes while charging next to his bed’

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Nazrin Hassan died last week when one of his smartphones exploded

Police say Mr Hassan's death was caused as a result of smoke inhalation

But his brother-in-law claims he died due to exploding shrapnel from a phone

British educated CEO of a venture capital firm was killed last week when his mobile phone exploded while charging next to his bed.

Nazrin Hassan, chief of Malasia-based Cradle Fund was charging his BlackBerry and Huawei smartphones in his bedroom, according to reports online.

It is believed his mattress caught fire after one of his smartphones exploded.

Cradle Fund said in a statement that a post mortem found that Mr Hassan was killed due to 'blast injuries' caused by a mobile phone charging next to him.

Chief Operations Officer of Cradle, Razif Aziz said in the statement: 'Cradle has lost a visionary and creative genius, and the world has lost an amazing human being. Those of us who have been fortunate enough to know and work with Nazrin have lost a dear friend and an inspiring mentor.'

According to The Malaysian Insight, Hassan's brother-in-law said the following in a message on social media: 'He had two phones, one Blackberry and a Huawei. We don't know which one exploded. Who would have thought such an innocuous routine procedure is the reason three young kids will grow up without their father by their side.'

Mr Hassan recieved a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B hons) from the University of Buckingham in 1994.

He also completed his Master of Laws in 1997 at King's College London.

He was also a committee member of the United Kingdom Executive Council for Malaysian Students (UKEC).

Nazrin was appointed CEO of Cradle Fund in October 2007.

Last year, an 18-year-old girl was killed by her smartphone after it exploded while she was talking on it in India.

Uma Oram is said to have plugged the device in to charge and was speaking to a relative when the tragedy happened at her home in the eastern Indian state of Odisha.

Mailonline

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