Safety check calls after Irish teenager electrocuted taking shower in Greece
An Irish teenager, 17-year-old Alex McKee, died from electrocution on August 9th while showering in a holiday home on the Greek island of Kimolos. The bathroom was described as "outdoor and rudimentary." Greek police are investigating the building's water heater and wiring, with a focus on a potential fault in the fusebox.

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AI-generatedAn Irish teenager, 17-year-old Alex McKee, died from electrocution on August 9th while showering in a holiday home on the Greek island of Kimolos. The bathroom was described as "outdoor and rudimentary." Greek police are investigating the building's water heater and wiring, with a focus on a potential fault in the fusebox. McKee, from Cork, was visiting the island, his mother's birthplace, when the incident occurred. The tragedy has prompted calls for stricter electrical safety checks in tourist accommodation in Greece. The family intends to press charges, and the electrical installation certificate for the property, signed off by the current mayor who is a professional electrician, is also under investigation.
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5 extractedA doctor on the island stated, 'We are lucky there weren’t two deaths as a result of electrocution,' as the boy's mother felt a similar surge.
The incident has led to calls for tighter checks on appliances at tourist accommodation in Greece.
An Irish teenager, Alex McKee, 17, was electrocuted while taking a shower in a holiday home in Kimolos, Greece.
The family of the deceased teenager intends to press charges against the current mayor of Kimolos, who is also a professional electrician.
Greek police are investigating the building's water heater, wiring, and a potential fault in the fusebox.