Who was Kam Mei Koo? Cause Of Death


The shockwaves come from Queens where a Woman is deceased and another two-person also injured. What is the entire matter and what happened we will provide you with all details and information about this tragic incident to you so scroll down the page and continue to read the article until the end.

Kam Mei Koo

The tragic accident took place in Queens where a woman whose name was Kam Mei Koo deceased after when a fire broke out in a new E-bike which was brought by her son recently they did not know that it made the cause of his mother death and this incident two others individual gets injured while they are tried to save her from fire.

According to the report, A woman lost her life at the age of 93 in Queens due to a fire which is broken out in their house from E-bike which was bought by her son named Jack and he bought it online. Jack had bought a new battery on eBay for $200 that arrived on August 3, and added, “I will tell you one thing, the battery had a problem, not the bike.” He said he came from China with $200 and had nothing.

Their Kitchen is above the hallway on the first floor where the bike was being charged but he left for work and did not unplug her son also regretted why he had bought this bike and why he did not aware and checked all the things.

The fire was fatal killing 93-year-old Kam Mei Koo the mother of the building’s landlord. The FDNY points to the same accidental cause of a lithium-ion battery from an e-bike. The city’s Department of Buildings issued a violation for illegal e-bike repairs in the basement.

Kam Mei Koo

In conclusion, A woman was killed in a fire which was broken by an electrical bike in Queens where they lived in the apartment second floor of 98-01 101st Ave and a woman whose name was Kam Mei Koo and others two-person injured while saving her from fire and taken to her hospital immediately but she could not survive and deceased at the spot.

The FDNY points to the same accidental cause of a lithium-ion battery from an e-bike. The city’s Department of Buildings issued a violation for illegal e-bike repairs in the basement.

The publication noted that E-bike batteries have been blamed for 149 fires that killed 13 people and injured 88 others this year through August  7, a figure compiled by the Fire Department.