Seeking a new phone she could not afford, a woman in China bit off more than she could chew when she stole an iPhone from an Apple store - after gnawing through the anti-theft cord with her bare teeth. In surveillance camera footage that has been circulated online, the woman - identified by her surname Qiu - can be seen...
Seeking a new phone she could not afford, a woman in China bit off more than she could chew when she stole an iPhone from an Apple store - after gnawing through the anti-theft cord with her bare teeth.
After placing one phone that is in her hand on the display tabletop, she can be seen trying out one of the phones on display. After some time, she stops to make furtive glances, seemingly to check if anyone else is watching her. The theft occurred at an Apple store on Aug 8 in Fuzhou, capital city of south-eastern province Fujian, according to China's Toutiao News.
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