Facebook recently helped a couple to get back their lost wedding memory card within 10 minutes.
Clacton police station received a wedding memory card and then they posted two photos, one of the couple and another of the ornament with their name engraved on it, from the memory card with a request for help that got shared more than 1,000 times, the Independent reported.
Thereafter, family and friends of the couple, Chelsey Elliott and Rikki Elliott tagged the girl in the comments section, just minutes after the authority posted pictures, and finally the couple got reunited with their precious wedding pictures.
Chelsey later posted that she was grateful to everyone who messaged her about that and helped them to find their card containing precious memories.
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