It has so much sentimental value
A mum who lost a ring that means the world to her is desperately hoping it will be found after she lost it in Beeston. Heartbroken Lucy Dainty had the distinctive ring specially made with her son's ashes in the centre.
The 27 year old, who lives in Beeston and is a mid-day supervisor at the Lanes Primary School in Chilwell, said: "It took me a long time to do anything with his ashes apart from keep them at home with me - so that was a big thing for me to finally get something done with part of his ashes. Now I've lost the ring.
"I definitely had it on when I was in the car and I've searched the car completely and it's not in there, so it's got to have come off between the car park and Bendigo. I told the staff there, they've had a look but they can't find anything. The ring cost around £220 from a company called Ever With. "I've still got quite a lot of his ashes left so could save up and get another one but it's never going to replace that one. I want to find that one."
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