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Two months after dropping her iPhone on the Thames, she picks it up in working order

All those who have already broken their phone doing it fall in a sink or in the toilet bowl, will be green with rage as you read on. A Briton did drop his iPhone in the Thames, while feeding the swans. Two months later, she found him stranded not far from the shore … And miracle ! His iPhone was still working.

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She drops her iPhone in the river

Thayse Bussolo-Vieira, 29, from Staines-upon-Thames, used to feed swans by the sea river passing near her house. That day, his iPhone 8 fell from his hands. The mission of rescue being too risky, she ended up to abandon, after several attempts. “There were almost 20,000 photos on it, taken during 5 trips with my fiancé. I got sick of it. I thought I had lost them forever. “

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She gets it back fully functional two months later

Two months later, in full confinement, having only their walk by the Thames to have fun, Thayse and James are ironed, where she had lost her smartphone. “My fiancé asked me where I had dropped him.” Unbelievable but true, leaning over the edge of the water, she saw her white phone, failed a few meters from the edge. They quickly came home and quickly made a test tube with a colander attached to a broom handle. After a few minutes of effort to fish out on the phone, they came home with the iPhone and left it overnight in a bowl of rice to soak it uphumidity. The next day, “We turned it on. And it worked. I couldn’t believe it. I was so happy to have found my photos. “

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Credits: SWNS

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Posted by Nicolas F on 05 Apr 2020

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