Photo by the Australian Transport Safety Bureau

The woman whose headphones caught fire during a February flight from Beijing, China to Melbourne, Australia was wearing a pair of AAA-powered Beats, according to the Australian Associated Press. What’s more, the report states that a representative for Apple, which bought Beats in 2014, told the woman’s lawyer that the company’s investigation into the incident blames the use of a “third-party battery” for the cause of the explosion, though it’s unclear what that means. Apple has not responded to a request for comment.

The woman, whose name has not been released, was asleep during the flight when “a loud explosion” was heard by other passengers, according to a March report from the Australian Transport Safety Bureau. “As I went to turn around I felt burning on my face,” she told the ATSB. She then threw the headphones on the floor, and flight attendants flushed them with water.

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Apple doesn’t currently make headphones powered by AAA batteries, so if the headphones in question were indeed made by Beats, they were likely an older pair.

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