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Chinese boy destroys US$30,000 worth of phones in home fire; dad’s response shocks everyone

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A young boy in China accidentally ignited smartphones worth over 200,000 yuan (US$30,000) while playing indoors. Photo: Douyin
Zoey Zhang

A boy in southern China accidentally ignited dozens of mobile phones while playing at home, but his father’s remarkably calm reaction has garnered praise online.

The father, surnamed Peng, operates a mobile phone shop in Shenzhen and utilises part of his home as a workshop for storing devices, according to the mainland media outlet First Scene.

The fire began when Peng’s five-year-old son noticed sparks from a short-circuiting power strip and, intrigued, used them to ignite a tissue.

The flames rapidly spread throughout the workshop, destroying nearly 30 phones, with over half being iPhones, resulting in a total loss of more than 200,000 yuan (US$30,000). Unfortunately, the business was not insured, leaving Peng to shoulder the financial burden.

Amid the charred remains, the boy’s father calmly taught him about actions and consequences. Photo: Douyin
Amid the charred remains, the boy’s father calmly taught him about actions and consequences. Photo: Douyin

Worried the fire might reach his sleeping father, the boy closed Peng’s bedroom door before seeking refuge in another room.

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