BREAKING: Daley Mail Foreign Correspondant absent from Vietnam Snap Maps for 6+ hours, DFAT notified
The Vietnamese Embassy has been contacted after Daley Mail foreign correspondants Stella Ajani failed to appear on Snapchat's geographic tracking feature between 1400 and 2000 AEST yesterday.
The disappearance was initially attributed to limitations on the local data allowance, though this theory was ruled out once the journalist's period of inactivity exceeded its previous record of two hours, the precise duration of the 2017 LAWS1203 examination.
Directly following a series of Instagram updates detailing the topography of Sapa and the local economy of the Hanoi bar scene, the event has been described as 'unprecedented' by College officials.
The repercussions of this phenomenon began to surface less than three hours after the disappearance was noted, by which time one RA (who wishes to remain anonymous) had provided pastoral care to over 20 students claiming to have forgotten the magic of Southeast Asia.
The location of Ajani's personal supervisor Annabelle Wassall has been traced to a small island in Ha Long Bay. Wassall has declined to respond to allegations of cannibalism at this time.
Residents have been advised to treat the event as suspicious.
Our team is currently monitoring the resident's Strava, Wattle and LinkedIn accounts for any activity.