John Drennan got down on bended knee to ask his girlfriend of 10 years, Daniella Anthony, to marry him in New York’s Central Park. She said yes.
But the ring was the wrong size, the couple told the BBC.
“I tried to tell John it was too big, but he insisted I wear it,” Anthony said.
As the couple walked through Times Square later on, the sparkling diamond ring fell off and — plop! — it fell through a grate.
“We were walking back to the hotel. I can still visualize the ring. Bouncing once… bouncing twice and then it was gone,” Drennan said.
Enter the power of the internet.
The couple called police, who opened the grate and hunted for hours. No luck. So Drennan and Anthony headed home and planned to buy a new ring.
But in the interim, the New York Police Department had located the bauble after all, and launched a social media campaign Saturday to find the couple, with pictures of them both and the ring.
Police even had the ring cleaned.
And on Sunday, the mystery was solved.
“The (now) happy couple is back in their home country, but thanks to your retweets they heard we were looking for them! We’re making arrangements to get them their ring back. Congratulations!” the NYPD said on Twitter.
“We don’t use Twitter — we had absolutely no idea this was going on. But we are so happy,” Anthony told the BBC.
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