Andrew Gabriel said:
He misjudged it and ended up trapped
underneath, jammed against the battery terminals. He may
have been wet too, but by the time they got him out, he
had been electrocuted.
If I remember correctly, his death was caused by large area cell damage
from electroporosis. This is when a DC voltage applied to the skin
causes an electrolytic action that punctures the skin cells. This in
turn gives access to the juicy interior of the body, which passes
current easily, then suffers the same fate in a larger fashion.
If you lick you arm and apply a PP3 9V battery gently to the surface,
then after several minutes you may feel a slight stinging sensation.
There will be a small red spot under where the negative (I think)
terminal was, and if you then rub that, the skin will peel slightly to
reveal a small indentation.
I was doing some experimentation with some of the quack zapper devices,
and discovered this effect. I couldn't believe such a low voltage and
current could be so destructive, but a couple more goes under scientific
conditions revealed the same results.
The arrangement I was using was a 9V battery with fly-leads soldered
onto two pennies as electrodes.