An adolescent was dead while he tracked his lost phone to a car parking and was shot after a gunman denied to give it back. Jermy Cook, the teenager, was in Ontario, Canada when he unintentionally left his cell in the back of a taxi.
The 18 years old Jermy had attached his mobile device with a tracking app earlier in order to escape this kind of accidently situation.
When Jermy and his sister succeeded to trace his phone’s GPS to some unwanted address on Sunday, they found a car at parking where he challenged three strong men inside Mazda Sedan.
But as the parked car attempted to leave without Cook getting his mobile back, he caught the driver’s door, CBC news stated.
Police said that at this time, shots fired from gun and the teenager died at the spot. The Police tried to track the murderer’s cab but they didn’t find any evidence of vehicle as well as three seated person. Although, Cook’s lost phone was found on the back of taxi.
Police have disclosed further details of those three men. The three-some are black and their ages lie between 18 and 21.
One black criminal was clothing a white shirt, the second black one wearing a black jacket or shirt with fitted hat and had tiny hairs, while the third one had a slim body structure, wearing a blue shirt with black hat.
London Police Constable said, it’s an unpredictable incident as no one knows that a lost phone would cause Jermy’s death. It wasn’t the tracking app who caused Jermy’s death, in fact the three-some black which would be infrequent.
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