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Dear All,


I have unfortunately lost my wedding ring, which is of deep sentimental value to me. Fortunately I have a forgiving wife who has not yet killed me!!!


The (men's) ring is silver in colour and quite chunky and is engraved on the inside of the ring with the date of our wedding.


The ring was dropped on Thursday 9th Feb between 12-2pm, either in Dulwich leisure centre gym (I have reported to lost property), or along my walk home on either Crystal Palace Road, Darrell Road or Landells Road.


If you have any information please PM me or call 07930 484983. There is a reward available for the items safe return.


Thanks,

Jacob

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