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‘Miraculous’ recovery of wedding ring lost in Dubai sea

After posting about his misfortune on a site for ex-pats, he borrowed a metal detector and tried to find the ring again without luck.

During the search, he was approached by a former professional diver named Adam Whitehead who spent two hours helping him with his snorkelling gear.

Mr Brightmore said he had given the search up as a bad job and thought the ring would be lost forever.

“I couldn’t go on any longer and we were just getting out of the water when Adam pops up from the depths holding my ring in his hand and shouting ‘Eureka, I’ve found it’,” said Mr Brightmore.

“He found it in 10ft of water, under 3in of sand.

“I mean, it was a miracle, it was miraculous and we were overjoyed.”


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