A teenage boy left a terrible scar on his chest and was lucky to see him after the iPhone 6 battery exploded on his face. Jay Watson, 15, from Brisbane, Australia, was suddenly blamed for fiddling with batteries on Sunday night. The explosion burned his hair before spraying corrosive battery acid on his chest. Jay told 7 News: "I want to see what's in there. "I just bend it and it explodes once I bend it. . . A loud noise followed by a huge flame. His mother, Kari Lashbrook, said she heard him screaming in pain and called the ambulance immediately. He was rushed to Royal Brisbane Hospital and Women's Hospital and bandaged before being released. The doctor told him that he was lucky that the acid did not fall on his face or eyes. "If the acid splash hits his eyes instead of his chest, he may lose sight," said Kari. "The volatility of components used to make lithium-ion batteries has led to warnings from handset manufacturers and authorities to customers. Jay added: "I should probably google it first. "Last year, shocking dashcam footage captured the moment when a woman was driving on a busy Chinese highway when the iPhone exploded inside her car. Terrible video shows the device exploding and devouring the windshield when the frightened driver hits the brake. A few months ago, another iPhone exploded into a fireball at a mobile phone store in Las Vegas. When an employee got off the bus, he sat nearby and jumped out when a mass of smoke rose from the mobile device. We pay for your story! Do you have the story of The Sun Online news team? Email us. sun. co. Ukor calls 0207 782 4368. You can make our WhatsApp 07810 791 502. We also pay for video. Click upload your.