Child Electrocuted in La Serena Suffers Irreversible Neurological Damage
- A four-year-old Chilean boy has suffered irreversible neurological damage after receiving an electric shock at a supermarket in La Serena, according to health updates reported by BioBioChile.
- The incident occurred at a Santa Isabel supermarket located at the intersection of Gabriela Mistral and Cuatro Esquinas Avenue in the Coquimbo region.
- Following the electrical discharge, the child remained unconscious for approximately two minutes.
A four-year-old Chilean boy has suffered irreversible neurological damage after receiving an electric shock at a supermarket in La Serena, according to health updates reported by BioBioChile.
The incident occurred at a Santa Isabel supermarket located at the intersection of Gabriela Mistral and Cuatro Esquinas Avenue in the Coquimbo region. The child was electrocuted while his mother was using a self-service checkout box.
Emergency Response and Medical Status
Following the electrical discharge, the child remained unconscious for approximately two minutes. He was subsequently transported to the Coquimbo Hospital for emergency medical care.
Medical reports indicate the minor was admitted in a life-threatening state and required mechanical ventilation to support his breathing. The most recent health updates confirm that the injury has resulted in irreversible neurological damage.
Investigation
The incident has triggered a legal investigation. At the direction of the Macrozona prosecutor, members of the La Serena Homicide Brigade visited the commercial compound to conduct initial investigations into the cause of the electrocution.
