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Metal-detecting stranger retrieves woman's ring lost in sea

Por: WPLG Local 10 Oddities September 24, 2022

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HAMPTON, N.H. – A Massachusetts woman's diamond wedding ring, a family heirloom, is back on her finger after a man with a metal detector responded to her social media plea for help and found it at the bottom of the ocean. Francesca Teal that she was tossing a football with her husband this month at North Beach in Hampton, New Hampshire, when the ring that once belonged to her great-grandmother slipped off her finger. They couldn't... + full article



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