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Suicide wave hits Taiwanese iPhone manufacturer Foxconn: 10 dead
Saturday, May 22nd, 2010 at 1:22 am
BEIJING (BNO NEWS) -- Another employee of Taiwanese tech firm Foxconn committed suicide on Friday, the 10th employee to do so in just several months, Chinese state-run media reported on Saturday.
21-year-old Nan Gang climbed to the top of a four-story factory building in Foxconn's industrial complex in Longhua Township, in south China's Shenzhen city, at around 4 a.m. local time on Friday. He jumped about 37 minutes later, according to the state-run Xinhua news agency.
Nan's jump was the 10th jump by employees of Foxconn in just four months. Foxconn is part of Hon Hai Precision, the world's largest maker of consumer electronics, and employs 800,000 workers worldwide, mostly in China.
The first suicide took place on January 23 when 19-year-old Ma Xiangqian jumped off the building. Eight other people, six men and two women, later committed suicide in a similar way. Two female employees failed to kill themselves, and were hospitalized with serious injuries.
The spate of deaths comes after a Foxconn employee in charge of shipping Apple's iPhone prototype units killed himself last year after one of the units went missing.
There were accusations of bad employment practices at Foxconn, but Apple said those claims were largely unfounded.
Saturday, May 22nd, 2010 at 1:22 am
BEIJING (BNO NEWS) -- Another employee of Taiwanese tech firm Foxconn committed suicide on Friday, the 10th employee to do so in just several months, Chinese state-run media reported on Saturday.
21-year-old Nan Gang climbed to the top of a four-story factory building in Foxconn's industrial complex in Longhua Township, in south China's Shenzhen city, at around 4 a.m. local time on Friday. He jumped about 37 minutes later, according to the state-run Xinhua news agency.
Nan's jump was the 10th jump by employees of Foxconn in just four months. Foxconn is part of Hon Hai Precision, the world's largest maker of consumer electronics, and employs 800,000 workers worldwide, mostly in China.
The first suicide took place on January 23 when 19-year-old Ma Xiangqian jumped off the building. Eight other people, six men and two women, later committed suicide in a similar way. Two female employees failed to kill themselves, and were hospitalized with serious injuries.
The spate of deaths comes after a Foxconn employee in charge of shipping Apple's iPhone prototype units killed himself last year after one of the units went missing.
There were accusations of bad employment practices at Foxconn, but Apple said those claims were largely unfounded.