Teenage driver lay injured in his car despite iPhone calling police to alert them
Briefly

An inquest into George Dillon's death revealed serious gaps in police knowledge about how to handle automated emergency calls from mobile phones, highlighting a need for revised training.
Despite an automated 999 call from George Dillon’s iPhone following his crash, police operators did not respond promptly, which contributed to the young man's tragic death.
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