Man using app locates missing girlfriend who was allegedly raped


With the "Find My iPhone" app, a man managed to track his girlfriend down to a house in Hume Heights, where she was found in a stupor, lying on a mattress with another man, who is now on trial for abduction and rape. PHOTO: APPLE

SINGAPORE: The High Court in Singapore heard a case on Thursday (March 30) in which a man managed to find his girlfriend by using a smartphone tracker app.

With the "Find My iPhone" app, he managed to locate her after she stopped replying to his messages while clubbing at Zouk with some co-workers.

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