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Man Says His Head Would Have Been 'Blown To Bits' In Paris Last Night If It Wasn't For His Phone

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A man has claimed his mobile phone saved his life last night after he was caught in the middle of the horrifying terrorist attacks in Paris. The Frenchman, known only as Sylvestre, had just ended a call when a terrorist blew himself up metres from where he was stood outside France's national stadium. He claimed his head would have been 'blown to bits' if it wasn't for his mobile which was hit by a piece of shrapnel from the blast. Attentat au #StadeDeFrance > "C'est mon portable qui m'a sauvé", témoigne Sylvestre qui était aux abords du stade https://t.co/lIQq3R3OYs — iTELE (@itele) November 14, 2015  Multiple explosions were heard outside the Stade de France as the national team took on Germany in an international friendly. Explosion just ouside Stade de France https://t.co/4dRUxwBJGj — Moe. (@NoLaughingMata) November 13, 2015  Our thoughts are with everyone in Paris during this terrible  t

Robbery victim ordered to pay phone thief $11,000

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A theft casualty was stunned to be fined $11,000 for thrashing a telephone criminal for attempting to snatch his telephone, as per court archives in China.  The court in Dongguan, sentenced the man distinguished as Yuan, to three months probation notwithstanding the fine.  The hoodlum recognized as Zeng, attempted to take the cellphone from Yuan, yet he battled him off and pursued with two other men.  The three got up to speed with Zeng and beat him up.  Zeng reported the occurrence to the police, and the three men were captured on charges of attack.  Yuan and his assistants were discovered criminally at risk for the beating.  Zeng was not arraigned for the robbery on the grounds that the casualty neglected to document a police grumbling.

An elderly grandma passed on after her cell telephone was cut off, by Vodafone

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  Sheila Secker, 78, topped up the Vodafone pay-as-you-go telephone just a week prior to her demise, as she sat tight for her landline to be introduced.   However when she crumpled, she was not able to call for help after the versatile organization reused her number without her former information.   An authority Ofcom examination was dispatched after the telecast controller was asked to test the "dishonorable" episode.   Mrs Secker kicked the bucket in clinic on New Year's Day, just days after she was found by police, taking after concerns from relatives that they had not heard anything from her.   It later developed that her 14-year-old-telephone had been in 'predisconnection' since September, after it had gotten to be torpid for over 90 days.   The issue was found on Christmas Day by Mrs Secker's child Steve, 46, after two £30 installments had neglected to enroll in her telephone's record.   Anyway while he told Vo