Student loses iPhone - and it shows up 6,000 miles away in Hong Kong

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Student loses iPhone - and it shows up 6,000 miles away in Hong Kong
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Lainey Fricker-Harrison had given up on finding the iPhone 6S when she received an unusual email to say someone had logged into the device

A student who lost her mobile phone was shocked when the device ended up 6,000 miles away in Hong Kong.

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