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Social media miracle: Woman finds missing engagement ring using Facebook – Metro US

Social media miracle: Woman finds missing engagement ring using Facebook

Social media miracle: Woman finds missing engagement ring using Facebook
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Your faith in humanity is about to be restored.

A Philadelphia woman told NBC10that the engagement ring she’s worn for 33 years was lost — and then miraculously returnedafter a Facebook post about the missing ring went viral.

Judy Kluska told reporters that, on New Year’s Day,she was shopping at the Cherry Hill Mall in South Jersey. After a few hours in the mall, she realized her ring was missing. After a fruitless search there at the mall, Kluska’s son, Jason, posted about the ring on Facebook.

NJ.com reported that hispost was shared 11,000 times. One of those shares got the attention of John Kaiser, who had found the ring that day while he was shopping.

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Jason Kluskaadded that Kaiser swiftly “inboxed” him —and the ring was returned to its owner.

Even more miraculous? Kaiser only lives six blocks fromKluskaand could walk the ring over. To thank Kaiserfor his noble deed, JasonKluska gave him a $1,000 cash reward, too. ThePhillyVoiceexplained that the reward “was likely more than the jewelry’s original cost” — but that didn’t matter to Kluska.

Though, he did tell PhillyVoicethat “his mother is getting the ring resized smaller so it won’t fall off again.”