Wedding Ring Lost At Toll Gate
A man from Chepstow was returning home after a game of basketball and he had to pass the Severn Bridge Toll. As he had been playing, he had removed his wedding ring and had put it with some loose change. When he had to pay the toll, he accidentally paid with coins in which the wedding ring was also mixed up. The basketball had been played in Bristol and he was on his way back in his car to Bulwark where he lives with his wife.
He was in a hurry and he says that he grabbed the coins and handed them over. It was only when he got home that he realised that his wedding ring wan not there. So he called the toll bride company and told them that he had accidentally handed over his wedding ring with loose change at 10 pm that day. The yellow gold wedding ring was engraved with his wife’s name and their wedding date. The toll booth could not find it. So where could the ring have gone? It could have gone into the coin slot and then been ejected again and someone could have taken it.
The couple is appealing to anyone who might have found the ring to please give it back as it holds sentimental value for them. The man said it was not about the cost of the ring but what it meant to him and his wife that was important and he hopes that the person who finds it will feel the same and return it.
