‘Absolute fairytale’: Perth man’s desperate search for missing wedding ring ends in wholesome reunion

Thanks to a Perth man, an anonymous samaritan and a special jeweler, he met again with the lost wedding ring after weekly desperate searches.
Justin Howard went for dinner and drank with a wife when he noticed that his wedding ring was slipped before he went through Hyde Park. It was May 30.
After four hours of search, he went home with empty hand, then he returned and spent the next three days scanning the area.
“I came back the next morning, I still couldn’t find it, Mr Mr. Howard said.
“I went back with my wife on Sunday, I still haven’t found it.”
Refusing to give up, he received the help of a professional metal detector and the public contamination, but he broke the freshly cut grass scanning process.
“Don’t find a ring man, ‘look, to be honest, grass was mapped, so there are insignificant piles on the grass’.
“He was taking all kinds of things.
“He, ‘You know my friend, luck is really, really low’.
“I thought, he is a professional, God, if he couldn’t find it, then I sucks.
“Somehow I took it to the chin and apologized to his wife. It was shocking.”
Before Tuesday, Jewelery Rohan Milne publicly A man who gently returns to his store is looking for the owner of the wedding ring.
“Platinum is a wedding ring and one of ours, our name and ruby are inside,” he said.
“If you are outside and if you don’t have a wedding band, we have it. Come in.”
Mr. Milne spent the records of the three stores when he found what looks like a match in his system the next day.
“I actually looked at the weights, because I had a ring that I could host here. It was the weight that gave it,” he explained.

On Wednesday night, Mr. Howard received one of the best phone calls he could hope for.
“Before Rohan even went to talk, I said, ‘I have a ring, and we both cracked, Mr. Mr. Howard said.
“I have been riding a wave honestly since I learned the other day. It was incredible.
“This turned into an absolute fairy tale.”


