Bali travellers find shock item in suitcase

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      Brad Lockyer
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      Do you ever get the feeling someone may be watching you? Newcastle woman Emily Sinclair and her partner were recently holidaying in Bali when she became aware of a “strange sound” coming from her suitcase.

      Ms Sinclair ignored the sound for a few days, but when it did not desist, she emptied her bag to find the culprit – and found an Apple AirTag.

      “Neither of us have any Apple products and don’t own an Airtag and we both completely emptied our bags before packing for the trip,” Ms Sinclair revealed.

      “The battery also was made in Indonesia.”

      Apple AirTags are small, electronic tracking devices roughly the size of a coin that pair with iPhones and are designed to help owners keep track of keys, bags, or other important items. Ms Sinclair says the battery being made in Indonesia is a sign whoever placed the AirTag may have done so while on their holiday.

      Ms Sinclair said the discovery left them terrified and assuming somebody was following them. Ms Sinclair and her partner removed and disabled the tracker, and left it in the city they were staying in.

      Have you ever found anything strange in your luggage?

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