According to the British "Mirror" report, a couple lost a roll of wedding photo film at their wedding banquet in 1985. After 35, they accidentally found these photos through social networks, and the couple were delighted.
Mick, 60, and Tracey Hepworth, 55, were stolen by a thief at their wedding in 1985. A handbag containing a wedding film taken by relatives was inside. During the hunt, the thief discarded the handbag. The family thought they would never see these photos again, but they didn’t know that Angie McHale, a passerby, picked up the handbag that night and had the photos washed out, but the internet was not developed at the time and she didn’t know how to find them. The owner of the photo put the photo up. But when Angie was packing her things to move again recently, she found these photos again, and posted a post on Facebook asking if anyone knew the person in the photo. Within a few hours, she contacted the owner of the photo.
Karen Williams is Tracey’s cousin and the owner of the handbag. She said that on July 6, 1985, she lost a handbag while attending her cousin’s wedding dinner at a bar in Leeds. Karen's father was stabbed while chasing and fighting a thief. "Karen's sister Christine said: "An acquaintance sent me a message that he saw me on some old photos. I really can’t believe that the photos posted on Facebook are the photos we lost in 1985. "Later Tracey contacted Angie to retrieve the photo, and expressed his gratitude to Angie for her kindness and also thanks to netizens for their concern. (China Youth Network Compilation Report)