25-year-old chemistry student Vladimir Likhonos,
from the city of Konotop in northern Ukraine, died at his parent's
house - after relatives heard what was described as 'a loud pop', and
rushed into his room.
There they discovered that the lower half of his face
had been severely disfigured by the chewing gum blast, with his jaw
entirely blown off.
Medical workers who arrived on the scene attempted to treat his injuries but were unable to save him.
Forensic
tests carried out on the chewing gum revealed an unidentified chemical
substance on it, the Russian news agency Ria Novosti said.
It is
thought that the student, who has not been named, had a habit of
dipping his chewing gum into powdered citric acid - and investigators
believe that he may have mistakenly dipped the gum into the wrong
substance, as the two powders appeared very similar, leading to the
deadly explosion.
Thursday, December 10, 2009
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