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Joy as wedding ring finds its way to avalanche victim's widow

<p>A woman in Melbourne who lost her "adventurous" husband in an avalanche six years ago has been reunited with his wedding ring after she lost it in a park.</p> <p>Sally Buckland's husband Marty was killed by an avalanche that came down the Victorian Alps in 2014.</p> <p>She wore the ring around her neck but the chain broke in the park on Thursday and lost it.</p> <p>"I did kinda just panic as it's something I feel so connected to, something I always said I would pass on to our little boy when I'm older," Ms Buckland told 9News.</p> <p>She made a desperate plea to the community but in a stroke of luck, a young couple saw the flyers on the walk and found the ring.</p> <p>"It was really nice to find something for someone," Victoria Kuczera told 9News.</p> <p>"These things never get found usually."</p> <p>Sally is thrilled with the return of the ring.</p> <p>"It's got new meaning to it now," Ms Buckland said.</p> <p>"It symbolizes to me what this community would do to help me get it back."</p> <p><em>Photo credits: 9News</em></p>

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