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CANADA: WOMAN FINDS LONG LOST DIAMOND RING IN A CARROT

13 years ago, Mary Grams, owner and resident in a farm in Camrose, Alberta, lost her engagement ring. Last week, her daughter in law found it in a most unexpected place – wrapped around a carrot that had been plucked from the garden.

 

Grams, 84, said she lost the ring while she was weeding her garden in 2004. A frantic search yielded nothing, and she resigned herself to never seeing the ring again. It was given to her by her husband to be, Norman, in 1951.

 

The long-lost diamond ring was found and brought to Grams by her daughter in law, Colleen Daley. Daley told Canadian news outlets that the carrot was “malformed” and that she briefly considered giving it to the family dog. Luckily, she noticed the ring in time and brought it to Grams. According to the 84-year old farmer, the ring still fits her finger.

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