Paris: an elected official loses her deceased husband’s wedding ring on a plane, before finding it again thanks to Air France

Paris: an elected official loses her deceased husband’s wedding ring on a plane, before finding it again thanks to Air France
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27 Apr 24 at 5:14 p.m.

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All’s well That ends well. This Friday April 26, 2024, Jean-Luc Romero-Micheldeputy mayor of Paris in charge of the fight against discrimination, revealed that she had lost the wedding ring of her husband who died six years ago, on an Air plane.

“This ring has such a strong symbolic value”

“His wedding ring, which I had worn since his death next to mine, fell and got stuck under my seat on a plane,” the elected official wrote on social networks.

Despite the efforts of the staff, the alliance could not be recovered, plunging Jean-Luc Romero-Michel into extreme sadness at the dawn of the six years since her husband’s death. “This ring has such strong symbolic value. And this approaching anniversary makes his loss much more painful. »

But ultimately, the deputy mayor of Paris indicated that the wedding ring was able to be recovered on Friday evening thanks to the efforts of Air France “which did everything possible to find it. »

“There are symbols that matter in life and that help us to live. For almost six years, Chris’s wedding ring was stuck to mine and never left my side. Those who have lost the love of their life will understand why finding her was essential for me,” added the elected official, saying he was “relieved” at this happy ending.

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