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Man finds wife's lost wedding rings after searching through landfill

01-09-2025 12:17 PM


Ammon News - A Canadian man dug through piles of rubbish at his local dump in a valiant, romantic - and ultimately successful - effort to find his wife's accidentally discarded wedding rings.

The story begins when Steve Van Ysseldyk and his wife of 26 years, Jeannine, brought home a bag of popcorn from the cinema and spilled it in their garden.

While gathering up the buttery mess, Mrs Van Ysseldyk's rings seemingly fell into the popcorn bag which was then thrown into a compost bin.

The couple only realised the rings were missing after the compost had been collected. So, the next day, Mr Van Ysseldyk travelled to the dump to begin the daunting task of searching through 18 tonnes of organic waste.

"I was pretty optimistic," Mr Van Ysseldyk recalled, telling the BBC he knew he had to find them because "the wife's gotta have her rings, right?"

After inspecting home CCTV footage to pinpoint the exact moment when the diamond rings were lost, he determined that his search would take him to the Mission Sanitary Landfill in British Columbia.

Armed with a shovel and a pair of gloves, he began searching through rotting grass clippings and food scraps on 15 August for traces of the movie theatre popcorn.

"My brain was trying to figure out a way to tell him to go buy his wife new wedding rings," Mr Webster told CTV, which first reported the story.

He recalled how he watched Mr Van Ysseldyk on his hands and knees in the muck. "No one in their right mind would be doing that," he said.

Miraculously, the first ring was quickly discovered after Mr Van Ysseldyk recognised some sausages that his family had thrown out with their compost.

And within an hour, both rings were found.

BBC




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