Scots widow's joy after engagement ring stolen during house

Scots widow's joy after engagement ring stolen during house raid 33 years ago found buried in sand on beach


Scots widow's joy after engagement ring stolen during house raid 33 years ago found buried in sand on beach
Dorothy Nicoll was blown away after George Taylor discovered her stolen piece of jewellery in the sand on a beach in Carnoustie, Angus, before tracking her down.
Dorothy Nicoll was stunned when her engagement ring, which was stolen from her home more than 30 years ago, turned up on Carnoustie beach (Image: Cascade)
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