Huge Garage Sale Blunder

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Mum's Diamond Ring Sold For $10


A mother is devastated after her husband sold the ring at a garage sale while she was in hospital after having their fifth child.


12:21pm Thursday 13 June 2013

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Racquel has appealed for the return of her wedding ring. Pic: KABC-TV

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The $22,000 diamond ring. Pic: KABC-TV

A mother-of-five has been left devastated after her husband accidentally sold her diamond wedding ring for $10.

Racquel Cloutier, 31, was in hospital after the birth of her fifth child when her husband Eric decided to get rid of some unwanted household items at a garage sale.

But he was unaware that his wife had been storing her precious ring - worth around $22,000 - in an old watch box he decided to sell.

Mrs Cloutier went into a panic when she discovered the ring was gone on her return home four days later.

She told ABC News: "I go into my husband's closet, can't find the box, and then he tells me he sold it."

"I said, 'You sold it? What do you mean you sold it?' I immediately started crying."

Mr Cloutier, from Laguna Niguel, California, said he feels "really terrible" about the accidental sale.

His wife said: "Every year our community holds a garage sale. I was in the hospital, I just had a baby, so my husband thought it would be fun for my other kids if they could sell some things at the garage sale.

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The sale took place in the Cloutiers' California neighbourhood pic: KABC-TV

"He didn’t know that before I went to the hospital, I put my ring in that box. I wanted the ring to be in a safe place and out of reach from my two-year-old twins."

The box was apparently bought by a blonde woman - and the couple hope she will now return the ring.

Fighting back tears, Mrs Cloutier said: "I'm very, very, very upset. I'm trying to remain optimistic but I don't know anymore. There's a small chance whoever bought the box doesn't know the ring is in there.

"I would never, ever keep the ring if I had found it. If you're honest, you’'e honest. Clearly, the ring was in the box by accident."

 
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