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Facebook and Siri helped find the mother of a guy killed in Las Vegas

'04.10.2017'

Source: CNN

After the most terrible mass shooting in the modern history of the United States, which occurred in Las Vegas on Sunday night, hundreds of people who came to the concert had to see strangers die right before their eyes. One of the survivors was Heather Goose, in whose arms a young guy died. Woman told CNN about looking for his relatives with the help Siri and Facebook.

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Goose ended up next to 23-year-old Jordan McIldund when he was dying from gunshot wounds at a music festival in Vegas. The guy was one of at least 59 killed during the holiday. More than 520 people were injured of varying degrees of severity. The shooter, 64-year-old Stephen Paddock, killed himself after shooting a crowd of people in a room on the 32 floor of a nearby hotel Mandalay Bay.

Goose picked up McKildun's phone, hoping to find some information about him, but found that the phone was locked. But Facebook notifications popped up on the screen, forcing the woman to seek help from the social network. From her own smartphone, she found his account, and sent messages to his friends, taking a picture of the driver's license found in the guy's wallet.

While she was looking for contacts, the mother of the murdered woman called on her mobile phone. The woman confirmed that the boy was her son, and that he was with his girlfriend at the concert. While Guz called up with the girlfriend of the victim, the guy's phone again blocked himself. Heather guessed to ask Crab "Call mom" and really bypassed the block. The woman stayed next to McIldun's body for about four hours: she did not want him to become “one of”.

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