A woman entrusted a portion of her late father's ashes to a shop for keepsake jewelry but was left heartbroken when the shop failed to deliver and the owner disappeared. Months after handing over the ashes, the woman received no updates and was unable to contact the owner.
Months after woman gives dad's ashes to shop to turn into keepsakes, owner fails to deliver and goes MIA
Her father died in September last year, and the family decided to have a portion of his ashes made into keepsakes so he could always remain close to them."I ordered three pieces of jewellery — one for myself and two for my mother — for a total of $278.”
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