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Scuba diver finds iPhone lost at sea for two days

The scuba diver was stunned when she found the phone, which despite being at the bottom of the sea for tea days still also had more than 80 percent battery left

A scuba diver was stunned to make an unexpected find at the bottom of the sea – when an iPhone lit up when it received a text.

Incredibly the device still had more than 80% of its charge, despite being dropped to the seabed two days earlier. It was the reunited with its Canadian owner after it was dropped by a kayaker close to the coast in Dorset. Cerys Hearsey’s attention was drawn to the phone when she noticed a flash of light on the seabed about 30ft down.

It was in a waterproof case and still had 84% battery life. She scooped it up, took it back to the shore and scrolled through the contacts to find its owner. It was returned to a grateful Rob Smith, whose Canadian cousin had lost it while the pair were kayaking at Durdle Door in Dorset.

They were approaching the famous coastal landmark when the phone toppled over the edge of their boat. Although the phone was in a waterproof case they accepted they wouldn’t be unable to recover it and returned home. Two days later, Cerys, 34, was diving in the area when she noticed the phone sat on the sea bed.

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