A mother has spoken of how she had a “little bit of faith” in humanity restored after a burglar returned a stolen laptop containing pictures of her recently deceased daughter.
Lynda Mccance’s laptop was stolen in a burglary from her home days after her daughter’s funeral.
It contained a slideshow of the child’s life story from her funeral service, pictures of her,
and a verse written in remembrance of her life.
It contained a slideshow of the child’s life story from her funeral service, pictures of her,
and a verse written in remembrance of her life.
On Saturday Ms Mccance posted a plea on Facebook calling for the computer
to be returned “no questions asked” and explaining its sentimental value.
She offered a reward for its safe return.
to be returned “no questions asked” and explaining its sentimental value.
She offered a reward for its safe return.
Late last night she announced that the silver Acer notebook had been
returned and thanked her friends for spreading the word.
returned and thanked her friends for spreading the word.
“[I] Wanna say a big thank you to everyone who has shared my posts,
sent messages, donated money and everything else.
You have all helped give me that little bit off faith that there is
decent ppl out there..
I now have my laptop bak in my possession...thanks so much for all
your support,” she said.
sent messages, donated money and everything else.
You have all helped give me that little bit off faith that there is
decent ppl out there..
I now have my laptop bak in my possession...thanks so much for all
your support,” she said.
Ms McCance’s eight year old daughter Chloe suffered from a rare
degenerative illness called Batten’s Disease and recently passed away.
degenerative illness called Batten’s Disease and recently passed away.
The mother told the BBC her home had been trashed during the burglary
on Friday night, which occurred while her family had gone out to get tattoos
in tribute to her daughter.
on Friday night, which occurred while her family had gone out to get tattoos
in tribute to her daughter.
Christmas presents and groceries were also taken in the raid.
She did not go into any details of how the laptop came to be returned,
or whether her offered reward had been paid.
or whether her offered reward had been paid.
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