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Hi there East Dulwich,


My wife lost her wedding ring last week. It's not expensive, I made it for her and is quite simple but has huge sentimental value.


It's a gold band with a silver heart. Will give ?150 to whoever comes across it, which is more than the value of the ring and metal.






How did this happen?


If you're wondering how it was lost, my wife had chemotherapy 3 years ago and one of the drugs (Oxaliplatin) caused permanent nerve damage to her fingers. As it was quite cold last week, her fingers shrunk and the ring fell off somewhere without her noticing.


I'd recorded our ride on Strava (we were on bikes) so its somewhere here!




Please PM me if you come across it and if you could share this message with anyone you know who often frequents this area we would be extremely grateful.


Karim

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