Daughter finds dead mother on Google Maps 18 months after she died

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Published : Mar 31, 2022, 12:55 PM IST
Daughter finds dead mother on Google Maps 18 months after she died

Synopsis

The daughter decided to Google Earth her mother's home just to see how it looked. Her mother had passed away a couple of years back in 2015 and the house is sold to someone else. She found her mother standing at the driveway watering plants, something she reportedly always did

How would you feel if you suddenly spot your loved one 18 months after he or she has died. This is exactly what shocked a woman who moved from the UK to the US and began missing home. Denise Underhill moved from Tamworth that is near Birmingham to Florida and had an urge to check on her old home. However, little did she know that it would leave her shocked.

 

According to Tamworth Herald  (via TheSun), the daughter decided to Google Earth her mother's home just to see how it looked. Her mother had passed away a couple of years back in 2015 and the property has been sold to someone else.

Interestingly, her mother had been captured in the Google Street View. She stood at the driveway watering plants, something she reportedly always did. The photograph taken showed her mother watering plants with a blue can.

 

While Underhill said that 'it made her day', but it is astounding that you never know what photos are being taken by Google. This could also have a flip side. Google Earth images have caused quite a stir in the past too. If you remember, a man named Jose Barrera had asked Google Maps to remove the image that showed his murdered teenager.

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