Lost for 47 Years: McMaster University Grad Reunited with His Graduation Ring Found in Barbados

A McMaster University graduate from 1965, Morgan Perigo, was reunited with his lost graduation ring after 47 years, thanks to a dedicated freediver who found it while using a metal detector off the coast of Barbados. The ring, featuring the university’s name, year of graduation, and initials, was discovered in near-perfect condition, sparking an emotional reunion with its rightful owner.

Kerala Firefighters Retrieve Lost iPhone Worth ₹1.6 Lakh After Seven-Hour Search

A woman from Karnataka vacationing in Kerala lost her expensive iPhone worth nearly ₹1.6 lakh near the seashore. The phone fell from atop large rocks on the beach, prompting the Kerala Fire and Rescue Services officials and residents to launch a search operation. After a challenging seven-hour search, the team successfully retrieved the device amidst strong waves, winds, and rain. The rescue team’s efforts were applauded on Instagram, but the incident also sparked criticism from some users who questioned the use of resources for a gadget.

Jason Kelce’s Lost Super Bowl Ring Mystery Deepens: ‘Video Evidence’ Suggests It Was Thrown in the Trash

Philadelphia Eagles legend Jason Kelce provided an update on the puzzling disappearance of his Super Bowl ring during a recent “New Heights” podcast episode. While initially joking about his brother Travis’ accusations of nonchalance, Jason revealed the existence of “video evidence” that seemingly confirms the ring was accidentally tossed in the trash during a live event. The siblings engaged in a lighthearted debate about the legitimacy of the situation, with Jason maintaining that the ring was not stolen but rather misplaced and inadvertently discarded. The incident has sparked speculation and amusement, highlighting Jason’s history of misplacing his prized possession.

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