Family heartbroken as thieves take tiara from child's resting place.

Couple heartbroken as thieves steal tiara from daughter's grave in Gold Coast.

July 2nd 2024.

Family heartbroken as thieves take tiara from child's resting place.
A couple living on the Gold Coast, Lorraine and David Conway, recently experienced a terrible loss. Their precious three-year-old daughter, Brittney, passed away in 2020. As a way to honor her memory, they had placed a tiara on her grave, a priceless keepsake that held a lot of sentimental value for the grieving parents.

However, their already broken hearts were shattered once again when they discovered that the tiara had been stolen from the Mudgeeraba Cemetery. Lorraine, still shaken from the news, expressed her disbelief and outrage during an interview with Today this morning. It was a shock to know that someone could do something so heartless.

David, who had noticed the missing tiara, immediately called his wife, assuming that she had taken it home to clean. But when she denied having it, they both knew something was wrong. The tiara was gone, and they were left to wonder who could have taken it.

In a heartfelt post on Facebook, Lorraine shared the significance of the tiara to their family. It had been resting on Brittney's bed before they laid her to rest, making it even more special. She pleaded with whoever took it to return it, not wanting anyone to get into trouble, but simply wanting her daughter's tiara back.

Despite their pleas and the overwhelming support from their local community, the tiara has yet to be returned. Lorraine and David have received countless offers of help, from donations to buy a new tiara to people offering their own tiaras to replace the stolen one. They were touched by the generosity of others, but what they really wanted was for their precious tiara to be returned.

Although they haven't had any leads yet, the response from their community has been heartwarming for the Conways. Lorraine shared that two gentlemen even offered to donate $1,000 each to help return the tiara. It's a small glimmer of hope in a devastating situation, but they are still holding onto it, hoping that someone will come forward and do the right thing.

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