Chinese Woman Gets Back Phone Lost At Sea
Nanjing (China): When Yuan Wenlong called his daughter's mobile phone lost near an island in the Pacific Ocean, the last thing he expected was that it will be answered by a Chinese voice.
Yuan's daughter travelled to the Northern Mariana Islands, a US territory in the Pacific Ocean, last month with her husband on their honeymoon. She was diving and using her sealed phone to take pictures when she dropped it in the water, reports Xinhua news agency.
She searched thoroughly but could not find the phone. "I was so angry because there were many honeymoon photos on my phone," she said. She returned to the beach several times but was unable to find the phone. On November 22, about a week later, Yuan was about to cancel the phone number for his daughter when he decided to try calling it for the last time.
"It was unbelievable when a woman speaking Chinese answered my call," he said. The woman, surnamed Wang, was given the mobile phone by her father who had found it while diving in the same area where it had been lost. The woman asked for Yuan's address and returned the phone to him. "It is amazing, like winning the lottery," Yuan said.
Wang told Xinhua that her 65-year-old father was digging for sea cucumber on November 17 when he found a mobile phone with the screen saver of a Chinese couple's wedding photo. Her father was unable to locate the owner. So when he returned to China, he gave the phone to his daughter who kept the encrypted phone with her at all times in case the owner called. (IANS)