Wrong e-scooter charger led to fire and man’s death, Queensland coroner rules

A Queensland man died from burns to most of his body after a lithium-ion battery fire erupted in an e-scooter connected to an incompatible charger, a coroner has found.

The death of a man, referred to as Tyson, was an accident after he suffered burns to 90 per cent of his body in a blaze in March 2022, coroner Ainslie Kirkegaard ruled in the non-inquest findings published on Thursday.

Tyson had acquired a second-hand electric scooter two weeks before his death and wanted to charge it on the night of the fire.

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As the device did not come with a charger, he borrowed his friend’s stolen charger for a different model of e-scooter.

Tyson placed the e-scooter on charge and went to bed with his pregnant girlfriend, Jade, in a camper trailer parked at his grandmother’s southeast Queensland metropolitan home.

Twenty minutes later, two loud, firecracker-like bangs erupted.

The pair watched smoke billow from the e-scooter before Tyson ran towards the door near the flames.

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