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Woman Found Lost iPhone That Had Her Father’s Last Messages A Year After It Fell Into A River


A woman lost her iPhone during a river float trip in 2018 which has now been found a year later.

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Watch the man who found the lost iPhone a year later

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39-year-old Erica Bennett, from Charleston, South Carolina, lost her iPhone after it fell into a river in South Carolina, US. She was devastated as her phone had her father William Sikes’ last text messages who died from Leukemia.

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The phone had her father’s last birthday message for Erica that read: ‘Happy Birthday baby!! I hope you are having a great one!!”

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Erica said: “That was one of the things that hit me hard.point 152 | I thought I would never be able to read those words again.point 199 | All I remember is thinking of all the photos and texts I had just lost in the bottom of that river.point 278 |

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Her husband Jason Bennett, who is a videographer and photographer, dived into the water to find the phone but couldn’t find it.

A year later, she received a call from a stranger named Michael Bennett and he told her he had found her phone while he was scuba diving.

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Surprisingly, the phone was still in working condition.

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Michael, who found the phone on an Edisto River bed, in Ridgeville, South Carolina, said: “I have found hundreds of phones on my dives, but most of them do not turn on. I figured it would never work.”

Michael eventually found Erica’s number and decided to call her to return the phone.

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Erica said: “I thought it was a spam call at first. It was unbelievable. I felt like I was getting punk’d.”

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Michael returned the long-lost iPhone to Erica and she was finally able to read her father’s last text messages.

She said: “There were big waves of emotions. I felt really happy and relieved. I have those memories back now. It’s just a phone. But then again, it’s not.”

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