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A British man was reunited with his lost wedding ring thanks to a good Samaritan — and a helpful fish.

Dan Levine‘s plea for help finding the gold band reached a beachgoer who noticed a fish splashing around in shallow waters.

“The ring was just nestled under the water beneath a little ledge. He might not have seen it had it not been for that little fish,” Levine said.

A runner wearing a “Jesus Saves” running bib to the Twin Cities Marathon collapsed during the race — and ended up being saved by a man named Jesus.

Tyler Moon had a heart attack while running and fell, fractured the bones in his face and got a concussion.

But he survived thanks to Jesus Bueno, a nurse who was running behind him and who administer­ed CPR.

A family claims their son was attacked by an anteater during a Disney cruise vacation.

The boy and his mother were on the Disney Wonder in October 2018 when an anteater that wasn’t “properly sequestere­d from visitors” hurt the boy.

The family says in a lawsuit that the boy wasn’t given the proper care and are asking for $15,000.

A California woman recently returned a book her mom took out of the library — 74 years earlier.

Workers at the Berkeley Library were shocked when Jean Durham brought back the copy of Sir Walter Scott’s “Lady of the Lake” that her mom had checked out in 1945.

Luckily, there were no fines, since the library did away with late fees in 2018.

It is illegal to drive a Segway while intoxicate­d.

But somebody tell Florida man Andy Sigears, who downed two bottles of wine and then went swerving into traffic, police said.

Sigears was almost three times over the legal intoxicati­on limit when stopped, cops said.

“Andy endangered himself, and others, but we hope this will get him on the right track,” police said.

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