Linoy Ashram continues to search for the expensive necklace, the jeweler offered her a replacement
Who saw, who will help?
The Israeli medalist still hopes to find the "emotionally valuable" necklace stolen from her.
The jeweler announced to her in a moving gesture: I will make you a new one
Yaniv Tuchman
13/01/2022
Thursday, 13 January 2022, 09:55 Updated: 10:22
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Flair Linoy Ashram from the Gymnastics Association (Photo: Lilach Weiss, video editing: Lear Spiegler)
Olympic medalist Linoy Ashram moved many yesterday (Wednesday) when she revealed that a piece of jewelry of great emotional value had been stolen from her. Ashram asked for public help after the necklace, with a symbol of the Olympic rings, adorned with diamonds was stolen from her. The artistic gymnast, who won the sensational gold medal from the Tokyo Olympics, revealed a picture of the necklace on her Instagram account, and wrote: "My necklace, given to me after the Olympics, was taken tonight from my bag at the Wingate Institute ... it has great emotional value for me, whoever finds . ".
Ashram then expressed her frustration, saying in a conversation with Walla! Sports: "The necklace was taken from my bag while I was at the pool in Wingate. Unfortunately no one has contacted me until now and I have not heard anything about it."
Following the publication, she received good news: Elad, the jeweler of the celebs and the owner of "Kurt Diamond Jewelry" on the stock exchange in Ramat Gan, talked to Ashram and informed her that he would make her a new necklace, which he would give her soon.
It is a piece of jewelry made of gold and diamonds.
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Linoy Ashram addressed the public: I had a necklace stolen from the Olympics, dear to my heart
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Linoy Ashram tells about the necklace that was stolen from her (Photo: screenshot, Linoy Ashram's Instagram account)
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The necklace given as a gift for Linoy Ashram (Photo: Amit Hedvat)
Ashram said: "Last night, Elad contacted me following the publication and told me that if by next week the necklace is not returned or found, I will have the same necklace. I really want to find the original necklace, it is very important to me, I have an emotional connection to it, and beyond "For that, I do not want to bother them to create another necklace. So I really want to believe that in the next two days the necklace will come back to me in some form."
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