Husband’s distress after dead wife’s wedding ring is stolen in hospital

Police have appealed for information.
Rings stolen from hospital
PA Media
Sam Russell17 May 2021

A grieving husband has been left “distressed” after an engagement ring and a wedding ring, worth a combined £13,500, were stolen from his dead wife’s hand in hospital.

Essex Police said that the woman, aged in her 80s, was admitted to the Princess Alexandra Hospital in Harlow after an accidental fall at her home on March 6.

She died three days later with her husband by her side, the force said.

When he returned to the ward to collect her personal items he noticed that the rings were missing.

These two rings are very special to the husband as they were both engagement and wedding rings and were bought for her in America

Pc Daniel Burns, Essex Police

Police said that the rings were on the woman’s hand when she was admitted to hospital and they were never removed during any treatment.

Pc Daniel Burns, of Harlow local policing team, said: “These two rings are very special to the husband as they were both engagement and wedding rings and were bought for her in America.

“The total combined value of both these rings was 19,000 US dollars, which equates to approximately £13,500.

“The husband is, of course, incredibly distressed and upset by this.

“We are looking to speak to anyone who might have any information on the whereabouts of these rings or if anyone has attempted to sell them on.”

Sharon McNally, director of nursing, midwifery and allied health professionals at the Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust said: “We offer our deepest condolences on the family’s loss and we are extremely concerned regarding this distressing incident.

“We are supporting Essex Police with their investigation and encourage anyone with information to contact them.”

Anyone with information on the rings is asked to call police on 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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