Kentish Gazette Canterbury & District

Joy as lost ring found on beach

- By Gerry Warren gwarren@thekmgroup.co.uk

The owner of a hugely sentimenta­l gold ring says he is overjoyed after a metal detectoris­t came to his aid when he lost it on the beach.

James Carter, 26, was heartbroke­n when the ring, which was left to him after his dad was killed in a car crash in Sturry six years ago, went missing from his rucksack during a trip to the seaside.

The former Simon Langton pupil says it is the most-treasured memento of his dad, Edward Carter.

“When he died he was wearing three rings and me and my two brothers had one each,” he said. “It really is the most precious thing I own and I keep it on a chain and wear it all the time. “I am usually so careful with it and am still not quite sure how it got lost.”

James, a software engineer who grew up in Herne Bay, was on the town’s beach with a friend and his girlfriend last week.

He says he tucked the jewellery into a beanie hat in his rucksack where he thought it would be safe.

After sunbathing and swimming, the group decided to leave.

“I just assumed it would still be in my bag but when we got back to the car and checked, it was gone.

“I just felt sick and we dashed back to the beach and searched on our hands and knees for ages.” Eventually, they left and James says he was resigned to never seeing it again.

“I was in a right state about it but my friend Sam, who lives in Herne Bay, suggested posting something on the Herne Bay Chatter Facebook page calling out for help from a metal detectoris­t.

“To be honest, I wasn’t hopeful but this guy responded and said he would go down the following morning as the tide was out and check.”

It was 60-year-old dad and metal detector hobbyist Kevin Mankelow, from Swalecliff­e, who answered the call. Using a Google map sent to him by Sam, he was able to target the most likely area of the beach. And after only around five minutes of searching, he discovered it a few inches under the pebbles.

 ??  ?? Metal detectoris­t Kevin Mankelow found the ring a few inches under some pebbles
Metal detectoris­t Kevin Mankelow found the ring a few inches under some pebbles
 ??  ?? James Carter with his precious ring
James Carter with his precious ring

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