Man retrieves lost wedding ring with help from fish | Inquirer News

Man retrieves lost wedding ring with help from fish

/ 05:24 PM October 22, 2019

A man recovered his lost wedding ring thanks to a couple and the unlikely help of a little fish.

Damn Levine lost his wedding while swimming at Battery Rocks beach in the United Kingdom last Saturday, Oct. 19.

Saddened by the loss of the ring, the 44-year-old took to Facebook to ask people for help in finding it. He said the ring was handmade by his wife, Oona.

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The next day, Levine revealed that he had been reunited with his wedding ring. A couple, Gary and Emma Spires, found the lost ring while walking along the same beach.

The Spires heard a fish splashing around in a “little pool” along the beach, and noticed that the animal was “behaving strangely.” It was “flipping about” before it swam off back into the sea.

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After the fish swam away, Gary spotted the lost ring right underneath the spot the fish was seen.

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“[He] might not have seen it had it not been for that little fish!!” Levine said. “Thanks Little Fish!”  /ra

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