Heartfelt Plea to Recover Irreplaceable “Two Peas in a Pod” Necklace Lost Between Oakham and Peterborough.
A family is reaching out to the public with a desperate plea to help find a deeply sentimental piece of jewelry lost on Saturday, February 14th. While the necklace holds little monetary value, its emotional significance marks a miraculous story of survival and sisterly devotion.
The necklace, a silver "Two Peas in a Pod" design, was a gift to Sue Gotley thirteen years ago. It was purchased to celebrate her recovery following a grueling battle with an aggressive form of acute myeloid leukaemia.
The bond represented by the jewelry is literal, Sue’s sister was her life-saving stem cell donor. To honour this connection, both sisters wear identical necklaces. The missing piece features a distinct silver pod with two "pearl" peas and is uniquely identified by a date engraved on the back.
The family has traced Sue’s journey on the day of the loss, noting several specific locations where the necklace may have slipped off:
Tesco Car Park (Oakham), The family parked specifically in the area designated for EV chargers.
Saxton Gardens (Penn Street), Sue visited a friend in the ground floor and dining room areas of the complex.
Peterborough Services, the car was parked near the rapid charging stations.
Sue visited the restrooms and purchased a coffee from a small outlet, possibly named "Fresh."
The family, including daughter Emma Mills, recognises that finding such a small item across a town and city is a difficult task, but they are hoping for one more miracle.
"We understand it’s a long shot, but if anyone does come across it, please let any of us know. This does not have monetary value but huge personal value."
If you were in any of these locations on Saturday, February 14th, please check your surroundings. If you believe you have found the necklace, or if you work at the Oakham Tesco or Peterborough Services lost property desks, please reach out to the family via social media or local authorities. https://www.facebook.com/emma.mills.7777/
Pleae share this story within the Oakham, Amersham, and Peterborough communities to help bring this "pea" back to its pod.

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