Da Nang police return lost iPhone to British tourists

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By Hoang Vu   &nbspMarch 30, 2023 | 09:12 pm PT
Da Nang police return lost iPhone to British tourists

Police officers in Da Nang return iPhones to British tourists on March 30, 2023. Photo courtesy of Da Nang Police


Two British tourists on Thursday wrote a letter to express their gratitude to local police in Da Nang for helping them find their lost iPhone 11.

The tourists filed a report to the police in Cam Le District on Tuesday, saying they had lost an iPhone 11 and that they thought they may have left it in a Grabcar after taking a ride from Hoi An to Da Nang.

Based on camera surveillance, police found the Grabcar driver and retrieved their lost iPhone.

On Thursday, a Vietnamese American man also thanked Da Nang police for assisting him in finding his lost wallet containing VND6 million ($256) in cash.

Da Nang, famous for its long, sandy beaches, received 483,000 foreign tourists last year, up 4.6 times from 2021.



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