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Ahr Valley flood disaster: wedding ring discovered in the mud – but who does it belong to?

2022-06-30T13:08:59.018Z


Almost a year after the flood disaster, a wedding ring was discovered in the mud in the Rhineland-Palatinate Ahr Valley. A Twitter user now wants to find the owner.


Almost a year after the flood disaster, a wedding ring was discovered in the mud in the Rhineland-Palatinate Ahr Valley.

A Twitter user now wants to find the owner.

Cologne / Ahr Valley – The flood disaster in July 2021 not only caused a lot of death, suffering and destruction in NRW and Rhineland-Palatinate, but also took away a number of objects such as expensive wine bottles.

Things are still being salvaged in the particularly hard-hit areas.

A new find in the Rhineland-Palatinate Ahr Valley is particularly valuable.

Because it is a wedding ring, reports 24RHEIN.

Ahr Valley: wedding ring discovered in flood mud

The wedding ring was probably discovered by accident.

Because the user "No Waste" immediately shared his special find on Twitter on Wednesday (June 29).

According to his own statements, the man discovered the wedding ring on the Ahr in a "muddy" box.

This saved the special piece, because the ring is not missing anything - as you can see from the picture.

"Wedding found after #Ahrflut!" The finder announced on Twitter.

Instead of simply handing in the ring to a lost property office or the police, he became ambitious.

He is now trying to find the original owner of the wedding ring via the short message platform.

As can be seen from his profile, he himself is a father of three.

WEDDING found after #Ahrflut!


(on the Ahr in a muddy box)



Engraving: Stefanie XX.XX.1993



Who can help to find the owner who can name the date and jeweler?



It would be great if this story got a happy ending.

Please spread the word!#Ahrtal #Flutfunk

— No Waste (@no_muell) June 29, 2022

Flood discovery in the Ahr valley: this engraving is on the wedding ring

So that the original owner of the wedding ring can be found, the Twitter user shared the engraving as well as a picture.

The flood find says "Stefanie XX.XX.1993".

He now hopes to find the rightful owner.

"Can you help spread this?" He asks the Twitter community.

It is important to him that the person should also be able to name the date and jeweler.

So that more people can be reached, he asks "to mark other Ahr Valley residents with a reach".

"It would be great if this story had a happy ending," he adds.

In addition to the finder himself, many people also hope in the comments that the wedding ring will find its way to its owner.

The chances are not that bad, because after only five hours the tweet was shared over 1500 times and has just as many likes.

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Source: merkur

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