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Couple finds wedding rings after a fire burned down their house

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A couple named Chloe and Jason Carroll’s house was destroyed after a fire broke out in their Solano County, Calif., residence. Well, Chloe claimed that she had left her wedding ring in the house itself when she was inside the bathroom but after all the findings, the rings were found safe. 

While talking to one of the local media houses, Chloe said, “I knew I took it off in the bathroom. And I put it in my little worker cabinet while I was washing my hands. I just thought of everything. My kids’ ultrasound photos. My kids’ footprints from their birth. I thought for sure they’d be gone I thought they’d be melted. I thought for sure they’d be gone. I thought they’d be melted.”

She also posted about the same on Facebook which read, “So here is what’s left! Doris found my wedding rings tho and with some hard work we got my dad’s wedding rings out of the safe they are pretty messed up but we have them! Out of everything we lost crazy how the little things truly help! Hayden’s school helped us with a lot of donations and got my dogs some food I am so great full for all of our friends and family you have all been so amazing I can’t find the words to thank you enough truly! Thank you all through this tough time your love has been so appreciated!.” 

According to the reports, their aunt came in to help them find the left out things or the things which were saved from the burning fire and 30 minutes later, they found out the rings. They were themselves shocked and a little happy to find out the most precious thing after their house was burned down. More details on the same are awaited. 

A coder by profession, Patricia has always had a keen interest towards the technology world. At present she is a writer for USA Reformer and covers all the latest advancements in the world of technology.

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