An Australian couple threw their diamond wedding rings out with the trash. They went through a mountain of garbage to find them

Author : bilharzioses1990
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 17:46:46


The couple, who have not been publicly identified, were renovating their home in the Melbourne inner suburb of Malvern, according to Stonnington City Council spokesman Jim Carden.

They dropped off a load of garbage at the Stonnington waste collection center on Saturday, and drove home -- before realizing they had accidentally thrown away a small jewelry box containing an 'impressive engagement and wedding ring,' Carden said.

They frantically called the collection center, but it was closing, and they were told to return early the next day.



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They returned at 4 a.m. 'after a sleepless night,' Carden said -- planning to follow the truck full of trash to a waste dump and rifle through the piles of garbage.

However, the trash collectors and city council workers opened the truck containing 30 tons (67,200 pounds) of trash -- cardboard boxes, broken furniture, grime and debris -- and finally located the couple's pink trash bag, with the jewelry box and rings inside.

Carden called the recovery 'a little bit of Christmas magic,' and praised the workers for going 'above and beyond' to help the couple.

'We are pleased to have saved some memories and what we understand was highly valuable stuff both financially and sentimentally,' he said, calling it a 'fairytale outcome.'

But he cautioned that it was an unusual case, and said the council cannot 'readily empty the transfer stations looking for things people think they may have tossed out.'

'Our guys are trained to work in a tough and risky environment and we don't allow people to just pick over tons of often dangerous materials with heavy machinery all around,' he added.

They dropped off a load of garbage at the Stonnington waste collection center on Saturday, and drove home -- before realizing they had accidentally thrown away a small jewelry box containing an 'impressive engagement and wedding ring,' Carden said. They returned at 4 a.m. 'after a sleepless night,' Carden said -- planning to follow the truck full of trash to a waste dump and rifle through the piles of garbage. They dropped off a load of garbage at the Stonnington waste collection center on Saturday, and drove home -- before realizing they had accidentally thrown away a small jewelry box containing an 'impressive engagement and wedding ring,' Carden said. Carden called the recovery 'a little bit of Christmas magic,' and praised the workers for going 'above and beyond' to help the couple. They returned at 4 a.m. 'after a sleepless night,' Carden said -- planning to follow the truck full of trash to a waste dump and rifle through the piles of garbage. The couple, who have not been publicly identified, were renovating their home in the Melbourne inner suburb of Malvern, according to Stonnington City Council spokesman Jim Carden. They frantically called the collection center, but it was closing, and they were told to return early the next day. They returned at 4 a.m. 'after a sleepless night,' Carden said -- planning to follow the truck full of trash to a waste dump and rifle through the piles of garbage. But he cautioned that it was an unusual case, and said the council cannot 'readily empty the transfer stations looking for things people think they may have tossed out.' They frantically called the collection center, but it was closing, and they were told to return early the next day. But he cautioned that it was an unusual case, and said the council cannot 'readily empty the transfer stations looking for things people think they may have tossed out.' The couple, who have not been publicly identified, were renovating their home in the Melbourne inner suburb of Malvern, according to Stonnington City Council spokesman Jim Carden. 'Our guys are trained to work in a tough and risky environment and we don't allow people to just pick over tons of often dangerous materials with heavy machinery all around,' he added. But he cautioned that it was an unusual case, and said the council cannot 'readily empty the transfer stations looking for things people think they may have tossed out.' But he cautioned that it was an unusual case, and said the council cannot 'readily empty the transfer stations looking for things people think they may have tossed out.' 'We are pleased to have saved some memories and what we understand was highly valuable stuff both financially and sentimentally,' he said, calling it a 'fairytale outcome.' However, the trash collectors and city council workers opened the truck containing 30 tons (67,200 pounds) of trash -- cardboard boxes, broken furniture, grime and debris -- and finally located the couple's pink trash bag, with the jewelry box and rings inside. Carden called the recovery 'a little bit of Christmas magic,' and praised the workers for going 'above and beyond' to help the couple. They dropped off a load of garbage at the Stonnington waste collection center on Saturday, and drove home -- before realizing they had accidentally thrown away a small jewelry box containing an 'impressive engagement and wedding ring,' Carden said. 'Our guys are trained to work in a tough and risky environment and we don't allow people to just pick over tons of often dangerous materials with heavy machinery all around,' he added. 'Our guys are trained to work in a tough and risky environment and we don't allow people to just pick over tons of often dangerous materials with heavy machinery all around,' he added.

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