An engagement ring that was accidently flushed down the toilet last year is now back with the owner.
An engagement ring has finally been found after a year-long search.An engagement ring that was accidently flushed down the toilet has been recovered thanks to public works employees inIn March 2022, the City’s Public Works Department received a call from a resident whose soon-to-be stepson accidentally flushed his fiancée’s engagement ring down the toilet.
The sanitation staff told the resident there was still hope that someday they would find the ring…. and they were right. The ring was eventually found a year later.
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