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A Chinese man suspected of stealing a prototype for the fourth generation iPhone has committed suicide. | |
Before his death, Sun Danyong told friends he had been beaten up by security staff from his firm, Foxconn, one of Apple's largest manufacturers. | |
Foxconn, a large Taiwanese company which employed Sun in its huge Shenzhen factory, has launched an investigation. | |
Apple says it is saddened by the death and is waiting for the results of the investigation. | Apple says it is saddened by the death and is waiting for the results of the investigation. |
"We require our suppliers to treat all workers with dignity and respect," Jill Tan, an Apple spokeswoman in Hong Kong, told reporters. | |
'Humiliating' | |
Sun Danyong was 25 when he threw himself off a 12-storey building last week. | |
As part of his job, he was responsible for shipping iPhone prototypes to Apple. | |
Such prototypes are a closely guarded secret, as Apple likes to keep its new products and upgrades under wraps until their launch date, to heighten customer anticipation. | |
On 13 July, Sun reported that he was missing one of the 16 units in his possession. | |
The company immediately launched an investigation into the disappearance; three days later he had jumped to his death. | |
Sun's former classmates have told Chinese newspapers that during the firm's investigation he was beaten, his house was searched and he was locked up alone in a room. | |
A local newspaper showed CCTV footage of Sun the day before he died | |
They say he described what happened in an online chat with them as one of the most humiliating experiences of his life. | |
Foxconn and the local public security bureau are investigating the allegations, and the firm has expressed its condolences to Sun's family and set up extra counselling services for employees. | |
It has also has suspended its chief of security, Gu Qinming. | |
Mr Gu denies hitting Sun, and a CCTV image of the worker on the day before he died - which was featured on the front page of the local Nanfang Metropolitan Daily on Wednesday - appears to back up Mr Gu's version of events. | |
According to a BBC correspondent in Beijing, Chris Hogg, Foxconn has faced allegations in the past that it treats its employees poorly. | |
It has always denied such claims, and was cleared by Apple of any serious abuses, our correspondent says. |