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A Saskatoon woman is calling it a Christmas miracle after her plea for the return of a stolen locket was answered.
Bonnie Nicholson made a public plea after her heart shaped locket containing her late husband’s ashes was stolen out of her car.
“I just miss touching it and I just miss it,” she said.
After the locket was stolen, Nicholson asked whoever had it to return it, no questions asked.
“I don’t want any retribution or anything, I just want my heart back,” she said.
Someone heard the plea, because Nicholson found the locket sitting on the car roof on Christmas Eve.
The pendant was returned in tin foil. On Facebook, Bonnie called it the best Christmas wrapping paper she had ever seen.




