Sign up for our daily newsletter to get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox The parents of an autistic teenager have been left angry over an incident where his phone was confiscated by a teacher for three days.
The iPhone was taken off 15-year-year-old Keane Gemmell after it rang during class at Rushey Mead Academy in Leicester. The boy only realised his phone was still on when he received an unsolicited PPI call, LeicestershireLive reports.
His parents say he only uses the phone to stay in touch with his support team. Read more: Dad, David Gemmell, 43, said: "Keane doesn't do well with roads due to his autism. "When he leaves school, he walks part of the way with his friends and then we meet him for the rest of the
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