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Australian woman Matilda Campbell ended up trapped in a tight rock crevice upside down after she fell trying to retrieve an iPhone that she dropped, according to a report from ABC Newcastle.

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The 23-year-old was taking images in the New South Wales Hunter Valley when she lost hold of her phone. She tried to get it, but slipped and fell three meters and became stuck between two large boulders, hanging upside down by her feet. While the news report does not make specific mention of an iPhone, Campbell's social media accounts indicate she was an iPhone user.

It took an hour for rescuers to get to Campbell, and several more hours to free her. NSW Ambulance rescue paramedic Peter Watts told ABC Newcastle that Campbell was calm and collected, despite the situation. He said it was a difficult, "out-of-the-box rescue" that was unlike anything he'd previously experienced. NSW Ambulance shared images of the rescue on Facebook.

Rescue crews had to remove seven boulders weighing between 80 and 500 kilograms to free Campbell, plus a wooden frame had to be constructed in case any boulders cracked and fell. Campbell was trapped for approximately seven hours, and she ended up with scrapes, bruises, and a cracked vertebra. She was not able to retrieve her iPhone.

Article Link: Dropped iPhone Causes Woman to Be Trapped Upside Down in Rock Crevice for Hours
 
Title implies the iPhone caused this. Should read Woman Stuck in Crevice for Hours Attempting to Retrieve Dropped Phone.

Also could’ve happened with any phone, very much not iPhone news.

Correct! How far we've come. And how far she fell... for a beloved device that made her fall.
 
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Lawsuit coming against Apple for causing her to fall. She’ll get a couple million out of this. Only in America. /s ♥️
I didn’t know New South Wales was in America. I learned something new today. /s

I think what the story posted here is missing is how the rescue team was notified. Did the iPhone notify them? Did this person have a friend/family member with them? Did another hiker with an SOS-functioning-iPhone call them for her? These details could’ve made the story more relevant to Apple’s benefits.
 
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