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Chinese Employee Loses iPhone Prototype, Kills Self

tlhIngan writes "Physical intimidation of a Foxconn employee, 25 year-old Sun Danyong, and a possibly-illegal search of his house may have led to suicide after an iPhone prototype in his possession was lost. Foxconn is Apple's long-time manufacturing partner for the iPhone. Entrusted with 16 iPhone prototypes, Danyong discovered that one was missing and searched the factory for it. When it didn't turn up, he reported the incident to his boss, who ordered his apartment searched. There are reports of physical intimidation by Foxconn security personnel. This ended tragically on Thursday at 3 AM, when Danyong jumped from his apartment building to his death." VentureBeat notes that "Apple exerts immense pressure on its business partners [to] help it maintain secrecy." An Apple spokesperson said this to CNet: "We are saddened by the tragic loss of this young employee, and we are awaiting results of the investigations into his death. We require our suppliers to treat all workers with dignity and respect."

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  1. Who cares by clarkkent09 · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    VentureBeat notes that Apple exerts immense pressure on its business partners [to] help it maintain secrecy.The implication being that this somehow caused his death? Here are some thoughts for the unfortunate gentleman in question. 1. Consider the value of a human life, starting with your own, and compare it to the value of the secrecy of some cellphone prototype 2. Consider your other options. Your bosses were mean to you: sue them, find another job, learn to live with it. Are any of these better than jumping out of the fucking window? 3. Consider the safety and mental wellbeing of the people who might be minding their own business and walking their children to school as your dumb skull slams into the pavement in front of them. If you've got to kill yourself, please don't get other people involved. 4. In short, get a life. Well, too late now...

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    1. Re:Who cares by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

      I think, for him, it's the color of Steve Job's balls.

  2. surprise surprise by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Apple: made by idiots, for idiots. While ol' steve rakes in the cash.

    As someone who is sadly related to apple, it is hard not for me to imagine black suited goons knocking on the door if "the boss" doesn't like something.

  3. It was inevitable by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Apple would have killed him had he not killed himself, but Apple probably would have tortured him first in attempt to find the iPhone he lost.

  4. Re:Poor guy... by jollyreaper · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    I don't like playing cultural imperialist, but something about current Asian cultures seems to me to be broken: this isn't exactly the first suicide of its sort, or even an uncommon phenomenon, just one of the more high-profile cases (since it's Apple, and a senior guy). Western culture isn't immune to these effects either (cf. high-profile financial advisors committing suicide in 2008-2009), but I understand that it's significantly more of an issue in Asia. I'd hazard that it's something in the common implementation of 'honor' and self-value that predisposes people towards a massive breakdown in the face of 'public disgrace'.

    I consider that to be a feature of the culture, not a bug. I'd like to see a lot more politicians and government officials embrace suicide as a way of atoning for their dishonor. In America fucking up earns you a raise and a promotion. Getting caught with your pants down and dick out is just something to brazen out and hope the public attention fades. Senator Toe Tapper got to finish out his term instead of resigning in disgrace. Sen. Vitter the Shitter, he of the prostitutes and adult baby diaper fetish is still in his high chair in Congress. Ensign is unashamed, same with Sanford and Gingrich. And I've yet to hear of a finance company CEO eating a gun for sheer shame of public infamy.

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  5. Re:suppliers... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Why do you think we "hippies" don't already know that? You honestly think that I'd change my tune just because I couldn't get a precious toy at a crazy cheap price?

    One day, if the revolution ever does come, I truly hope it'll be you with your back up against the wall. You're a fucking disgrace to humanity and I wouldn't piss on you to put you out if you were on fire.

  6. As usual by Runaway1956 · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Parent is modded down as flamebait. He makes a damned good point, but it probably offends people who are very much like the protohuman who lost the prototype. The cretin decided that HIS OWN LIFE was worth less than a stupid telephone. Who are we to argue with him? As if it would do any good after the fact.

    Darwin award, for certain.

    Me? I could lose a whole frigging TRUCKLOAD of prototypes off of a bridge, and I wouldn't risk MY LIFE to go save them. Why? I'm not a test human, I'm for real.

    Mod parent up, FFS. No-brain no-life candy asses took offense, where he meant none.

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  7. Setting an example by nobodyman · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    It would certainly send a message to all other employees to not be careless.

  8. Re:Poor guy... by easyTree · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    5,400 sounds like a lot, but is it really?

    There's been a lot of fuss all around the world because of a 'mere' 2750; I'm thinking yah, 5400 is a lot.