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Mystery surrounds engagement ring found in Newcastle park with 'I'm sorry' note

Can you help solve the mystery around this beautiful engagement ring that was found in a Newcastle park - with an unusual note?

The suspected engagement ring was found on a park bench in Leazes Park on April 7 with a mystery note, which read 'I'm sorry'.

It is unclear if the ring - a single ruby set within a cluster of diamonds with a gold band - was dropped or deliberately placed in the park.

The ring is a single ruby set within a cluster of diamonds with a gold band (Handout)

A couple found the ring when they were out for a walk and handed it into national antique silverware outlet AC Silver.

Now the firm is asking members of the public to find the rightful owner of the ring.

Andrew Campbell, founder of AC Silver, said: "It’s not every day you come across a beautiful engagement ring left in a park, but to find one with such a mysterious note is very bizarre.

"We can only speculate as to why the presumed owner is sorry, maybe he couldn’t go through with a proposal, or maybe he broke his girlfriend's heart? Who knows.

"One thing we do know is that we’d like to get to the bottom of it and reunite the ring with its rightful owner. Any information is most welcome."

If you have information about the ring visit: www.acsilver.co.uk/acsnews/2019/04/17/reunite-engagement-ring-with-owner/

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