Strange but true . . .
A wedding ring lost in a field for 68 years is back in the hands of the owner's family after it was discovered by a metal detector.
Herbert Teesdale lost the ring in 1941 when harvesting his corn fields and it remained there undiscovered until a treasure hunter unearthed it.
Metal detector Kevin Woodroffe was searching the fields of the farm in Haverfordwest, south-west Wales, when he found the ring and returned it to Mr Teesdale's great-grandson, John Richards, 55, who still lives there.
Herbert Teesdale lost the ring in 1941 when harvesting his corn fields and it remained there undiscovered until a treasure hunter unearthed it.
Metal detector Kevin Woodroffe was searching the fields of the farm in Haverfordwest, south-west Wales, when he found the ring and returned it to Mr Teesdale's great-grandson, John Richards, 55, who still lives there.
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