Dear all,
I don't have any words to say about this story. Maximum what I can say is just read it.
Regards,
Manjunath.T
Please read it carefully....
This is a true story of a young college girl who passed away last month. Her name was Priya. She was hit by a lorry. She had a boyfriend named Shankar. Both of them were true lovers. They always hung on the phone. You could never see her without her handphone. In fact, she also changed her phone from Airtel to Hutch, so both of them could be on the same network and save on the cost. She spent half of the day talking with Shankar. Priya's family knew about their relationship. Shankar was very close with Priya's family. (Just imagine their love).
Before she passed away, she always told her friends, "If I pass away, please burn me with my handphone." She also said the same thing to her parents. After her death, people couldn't carry her coffin. I was there. Many of them tried to do so but still couldn't. Everybody, including me, had tried to carry the coffin, but the result remained the same. Eventually, they called their neighbor, a "bomoh" from Thailand (Pak Darin), who was a friend of her father. He took a stick and started speaking to himself slowly. After a few minutes, he said, "This girl misses something here." Then her friends told Darin about her intentions to burn her with her phone. He then opened the coffin, placed her phone and SIM card inside the casket, and they tried to carry the coffin. It could be moved, and they carried it into the van easily. All of us were shocked.
Priya's parents did not inform Shankar that Priya had passed away. After 2 weeks, Shankar called Priya's mom.
Shankar: "Atte, I'm coming home today. Cook something nice for me. Don't tell Priya that I'm coming home today; I want to surprise her." Her mother replied, "You come home first; I want to tell you something very important." After he came, they told him the truth about Priya.
Shankar thought they were playing a fool. He was laughing and said, "Don't try to fool me - tell Priya to come out; I have a gift for her. Please stop this nonsense." Then they showed him the original death certificate. They gave him proof to make him believe. (Shankar started to sweat)...
He said, "It's not true. We spoke yesterday. She still calls me." Shankar was shaking. Suddenly, Shankar's phone rang. "See, this is from Priya; see this..." He showed the phone to Priya's family. All of them told him to answer. He talked using the loudspeaker mode. All of them heard his conversation. Loud and clear, no cross lines, no humming. It was the actual voice of Priya, and there was no way others could use her SIM card since it was nailed inside the coffin. They were so shocked and asked for Pak Darin's help again. Pak Darin brought his master (Tok Chen) to solve this matter. He and Darin worked for 5 hours. Then they discovered one thing... Hutch has the best coverage. Wherever you go, our network follows!!! Never in my life have I read such an email... Wasted ten minutes because of this...
Regards,
An HUTCH user
I don't have any words to say about this story. Maximum what I can say is just read it.
Regards,
Manjunath.T
Please read it carefully....
This is a true story of a young college girl who passed away last month. Her name was Priya. She was hit by a lorry. She had a boyfriend named Shankar. Both of them were true lovers. They always hung on the phone. You could never see her without her handphone. In fact, she also changed her phone from Airtel to Hutch, so both of them could be on the same network and save on the cost. She spent half of the day talking with Shankar. Priya's family knew about their relationship. Shankar was very close with Priya's family. (Just imagine their love).
Before she passed away, she always told her friends, "If I pass away, please burn me with my handphone." She also said the same thing to her parents. After her death, people couldn't carry her coffin. I was there. Many of them tried to do so but still couldn't. Everybody, including me, had tried to carry the coffin, but the result remained the same. Eventually, they called their neighbor, a "bomoh" from Thailand (Pak Darin), who was a friend of her father. He took a stick and started speaking to himself slowly. After a few minutes, he said, "This girl misses something here." Then her friends told Darin about her intentions to burn her with her phone. He then opened the coffin, placed her phone and SIM card inside the casket, and they tried to carry the coffin. It could be moved, and they carried it into the van easily. All of us were shocked.
Priya's parents did not inform Shankar that Priya had passed away. After 2 weeks, Shankar called Priya's mom.
Shankar: "Atte, I'm coming home today. Cook something nice for me. Don't tell Priya that I'm coming home today; I want to surprise her." Her mother replied, "You come home first; I want to tell you something very important." After he came, they told him the truth about Priya.
Shankar thought they were playing a fool. He was laughing and said, "Don't try to fool me - tell Priya to come out; I have a gift for her. Please stop this nonsense." Then they showed him the original death certificate. They gave him proof to make him believe. (Shankar started to sweat)...
He said, "It's not true. We spoke yesterday. She still calls me." Shankar was shaking. Suddenly, Shankar's phone rang. "See, this is from Priya; see this..." He showed the phone to Priya's family. All of them told him to answer. He talked using the loudspeaker mode. All of them heard his conversation. Loud and clear, no cross lines, no humming. It was the actual voice of Priya, and there was no way others could use her SIM card since it was nailed inside the coffin. They were so shocked and asked for Pak Darin's help again. Pak Darin brought his master (Tok Chen) to solve this matter. He and Darin worked for 5 hours. Then they discovered one thing... Hutch has the best coverage. Wherever you go, our network follows!!! Never in my life have I read such an email... Wasted ten minutes because of this...
Regards,
An HUTCH user
Dear Manjunath, Don’t tell me your are that Hutch User?? :x Regards, Shailendra :roll: :roll:
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
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