Samsung s 7 edge gold
Description
HI,
REWARD 500 EUROS
My 3 year old lost Samsung s 7 edge gold in ST ANNE'S PARK , DUBLIN, in 8th of July at around 16 o'clock . We were loading car and he was running in and out, so I'm not sure did he dropped it in car park or in market area, we looked everywhere , but couldn't find it. There were hundreds of people out there that day. Someone must of picked it up, Phone is reported as missing, it's locked, no good to anyone else. Nobody can use it.
We had no password on it, so if you look in photos , last photos are with baby with strawberry hat on the head.
REWARD is 500e for it, as I have 3 year photos of my kids in it,since they were born, can't turn time back to take them again, and unfortunately didn't saved them anywhere else, they mean The World to me.
Hopefully someone picked it up! Please help me find it!
Phone was with black leather cover as in photo, ( photo taken from online ), and strawberry hat , the one in photos.
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