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Scots girl finds lost wedding ring with toy metal detector after panicked call from dad's friend

A six-year-old girl found a lost wedding ring using a toy metal detector bought on holiday.

Katie Spence saved the day with her toy detector, after her dad's schoolfriend lost his wedding ring in a harbour. Dad Scott, 39, bought the metal detector in 2012 after Katie's mum, Maria, lost her wedding ring during their honeymoon in Corsica.

The toy detector was put in a garage after it failed to find the missing ring, but when Katie was a toddler she loved trawling the garden with it. Scott got a call from his schoolfriend Neil Sneddon, 39, who had lost his wedding band in Aberdour harbour, Fife, on Sunday.

The white gold ring slipped off his finger when Neil, a trainee NDT technician, was pulling a boat in.

Dad-of-one Scott, from Dalgety Bay, Fife, said: "Neil phoned me in a bit of a panic, asking if I could give him a hand. We agreed that it would have to wait till the tide went back out, and I went down with my daughter.

"She has this wee metal detector that I bought ten years ago. My daughter's only six so it was before she was born, but when we went on our honeymoon to Corsica, we used it to try and find my wife's wedding ring she lost on the beach - but we never found it.

Neil Sneddon with Katie Spence (Scott Spence / SWNS)

"Ten years later it's found a ring but it's not my wife's. When the tide went out, we spent quite a long time looking for Neil's ring and just when we were about to pack up, Katie started shouting 'it's beeping, it's beeping!'

"She had got her wee metal detector over the top of it and located it. It was great she found it, it was under a pile of seaweed.

"The tide had gone out and moved it, I thought it was a needle in a haystack. When Neil phoned me and asked me to get Katie down with the detector I thought it was a really slim chance of finding it.

"She's a wee hero."

Katie was given a cash reward for her efforts, and was so happy she did a little dance on the beach.

Neil, from Kirkcaldy, Fife, said: "I spent about three hours looking for it. I just joined the boat club and was pulling it up the slip and the ring slipped off my finger.

"I phoned Scott because I knew he had a metal detector. Katie was overjoyed when it started beeping.

"We were searching for about an hour and a half with metal detectors but I was looking for around an hour before they arrived. It was a great moment, I couldn't believe it."

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