An anonymous gift-giver, apparently depressed over a lost love, is believed to have left a $15,000 engagement ring in someone else's unlocked car in a parking lot.
The ring came in a box topped with a white bow and accompanied by a note, which read: "Merry Christmas. Thank you for leaving your car door unlocked. Instead of stealing your car I gave you a present. Hopefully this will land in the hands of someone you love, for my love is gone now. Merry Christmas to you."
Lauri Proulx says she never wins anything. So, what she thought was a fake diamond was tossed in the trash.
Proulx was one of a-thousand women who received an envelope at a minor league hockey game in Manchester, New Hampshire.
There was one real 25-hundred-dollar diamond among the envelopes and the rest were fakes.
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NEWSWIRE
Philadelphia, PA
DEC 16, 2005 08:46 PM