Quicktime movie GPS isn't correctly imported

GPS coordinates from some .MOV files generated by an iPhone 4 are incorrectly imported: exiftool output showing a position near Paris, France
Model (fra) : iPhone 4
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GPS Coordinates (fra) : 48 deg 50' 45.24" N, 2 deg 25' 3.00" E, 64.987 m Above Sea Level
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GPS Coordinates : 48 deg 50' 45.24" N, 2 deg 25' 3.00" E, 64.987 m Above Sea Level
Creation Date : 2012:06:24 14:34:16+02:00
GPS Altitude : 64.987 m
GPS Altitude Ref : Above Sea Level
GPS Latitude : 48 deg 50' 45.24" N
GPS Longitude : 2 deg 25' 3.00" E
Rotation : 0
GPS Position : 48 deg 50' 45.24" N, 2 deg 25' 3.00" E
Model (fra) : iPhone 4
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GPS Coordinates (fra) : 48 deg 50' 45.24" N, 2 deg 25' 3.00" E, 64.987 m Above Sea Level
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GPS Coordinates : 48 deg 50' 45.24" N, 2 deg 25' 3.00" E, 64.987 m Above Sea Level
Creation Date : 2012:06:24 14:34:16+02:00
GPS Altitude : 64.987 m
GPS Altitude Ref : Above Sea Level
GPS Latitude : 48 deg 50' 45.24" N
GPS Longitude : 2 deg 25' 3.00" E
Rotation : 0
GPS Position : 48 deg 50' 45.24" N, 2 deg 25' 3.00" E
and here is what immich asset contains:
exifInfo
make null
model null
exifImageWidth 1280
exifImageHeight 720
fileSizeInByte 13214298
orientation null
dateTimeOriginal "2012-06-24T14:20:36.000Z"
modifyDate null
timeZone "Etc/GMT-4"
lensModel null
fNumber null
focalLength null
iso null
exposureTime null
latitude 2.4175
longitude 64.764
city "Kudahuvadhoo"
state "Dhaalu Atholhu"
country "Maldives"
description ""
projectionType null
exifInfo
make null
model null
exifImageWidth 1280
exifImageHeight 720
fileSizeInByte 13214298
orientation null
dateTimeOriginal "2012-06-24T14:20:36.000Z"
modifyDate null
timeZone "Etc/GMT-4"
lensModel null
fNumber null
focalLength null
iso null
exposureTime null
latitude 2.4175
longitude 64.764
city "Kudahuvadhoo"
state "Dhaalu Atholhu"
country "Maldives"
description ""
projectionType null
So, the altitude has been taken as longitude. And I guess the time zone "Etc/GMT-4" is derived from the GPS position
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