My ipad has died! I was deletng some emails when the email, safari, settings all went dead. Now i can't turn it on. it is charged but i have plugged it in and again have no symbol to say it's charging. What has gone wrong?

my ipad has died! I was deleting some emails when the email, safari, settings all went dead. Now i can't turn it on. it is charged but i have plugged it in and again have no symbol to say it's charging. What has gone wrong?

that worked - thank you! Do you know why it happened? did i do something wrong? i was just deleting some emails with attached photos.

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