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16-08-2023

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Wednesday, 16th August, 2023. Vol. 16, Issue 33 • 63 Clanbrassil Street, Dundalk, Co. Louth Tel: 042 932 0888. | Email: editorial@dundalkleader.com; advertising@dundalkleader.com

Lord of the Rings!

Good samaritan Alan returns two lost wedding rings in one day By Tamara O’Connell A married father-of-two from Dundalk was “delighted” after he was reunited with the wedding ring he lost on Templetown beach. Dundalk Leader’s, Pat Coburn from Oaklawns went to Templetown for a swim with his wife of 38 years, Kate, and their seven-year-old grand-daughter, Hazel on Wednesday, August 9. “We went for a swim around lunchtime and it was as we were driving away that I noticed my wedding ring was missing,” said Pat. “There was a moment of confusion and we went back and had a look around. We spoke to a few people and to the lifeguards.

“Then Kate suggested we put out an appeal on Facebook. I was resigned to the idea that the ring was gone but I said we’d give it a go.” Pat added: “People started getting in touch. My niece, Emma Coburn, lives near Templetown and she was contacting friends of hers with metal detectors. “Then a man called Alan with a metal detector started chatting to our friends, Ivor and Mary Martin on the beach about the missing ring. “They told him roughly where we were swimming and within a couple of hours he had found my 9 carat gold wedding ring.” Continued on Page 2

Pat Coburn with his wedding ring which was returned to him over the weekend after he lost it in Templetown.


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