iPhone Crash Alert Leads to Fatal Shooting
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•Apple's crash detection leads police to teens shot in a parked car
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Beatriz Vega , 17 , and Roberto Deleon , 19 , were shot in a parked car in Douglasville , Georgia , on October 12 .
Police responded to the collision alert, but found no signs of an accident when they arrived on the scene.
Vega and Deleon were transported to a hospital but later died from their injuries.
The iPhone crash detection feature is designed to recognize 'severe car crashes' and connect users with emergency services.
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