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When electricity comes into contact with water, the water can conduct the electricity, allowing it to flow through the water and potentially through a person in the water. This can happen if a person comes into contact with a live electrical source while in water, such as faulty wiring or an electrical device that has fallen into the water. The electricity can then pass through the person's body, causing electrocution.

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