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This article tells the story of Faron Butler's heartbreaking experience where the phone company, T-Mobile, erased the voicemails his daughter had left before her passing. Set in Elma, Washington, the deletion of these cherished messages raised questions about T-Mobile's actions. The article delves into why T-Mobile did not ask more questions, inform Butler about deleting the voicemails, and why the messages couldn't be recovered. The parallels drawn by the reader, like the girl's battle with cancer akin to a personal experience, add emotional depth to the narrative. Written by Ashley Jennings, this article captures the raw emotions and frustrations faced by a grieving father trying to hold onto precious memories.
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By: Kaelyn Clater Current events Interaction
Article Info • The name of the article is “Dead Girl’s Voicemails Erased by Phone Company” • The author is Ashley Jennings • The 5 W’s • Faron Butler • Phone company erased the voicemails his daughter had left before she died • A few weeks ago • Elma, Washington • t-mobile deleted them
Reading Behaviors • 1. why didn’t T-Mobile ask him more questions? • 2. Why didn’t T-Mobile tell him that it would delete his voicemails? • 3. why couldn’t they be recovered? • 1 way the article relates to my life is the girl had cancer and my aunt had cancer, another way it relates is the girl died and my aunt died.