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Husband who lost his wedding ring while holidaying on a remote island is surprised to learn a snorkeller spotted it around the body of a mullet fish - and his wife is desperate to get it back

 A snorkeller has managed to find a groom's missing $1,000 wedding ring after spotting the piece of jewellery around the neck of a fish.

Suzie Quintal and her husband Nathan Reeves, who live in the Gold Coast, were visiting Norfolk Island around 1,600km north-east of Sydney to see family over the Christmas period.

But as Ms Reeves went for a swim in Emily Bay he suddenly noticed his ring had fallen off.

All hope was lost until this week local snorkeller Susan Prior spotted the missing ring lodged around the body of a mullet fish.  

She said she'd heard that a couple had lost their wedding band earlier this year and miraculously was able to track them down on a community Facebook page.

Speaking to Daily Mail Australia, Ms Prior said the sight of the fish trapped in the ring was 'gut-wrenching'.

Norfolk Island local Susan Prior spotted a mullet fish with a missing groom's wedding ring (pictured) stuck around its body this week

She said she'd seen other fish caught in plastic rings but to see one weighed down by metal was truly worrying.

'The metal can only be removed by catching the fish in a net and gently removing it,' the diver said.

'The fish seems to be OK so far but as it grows, the ring will cut into it.'  


Ms Quintal said her husband searched high and low for the missing jewellery but all to no avail.


'He tried to look for it and then broke the news to me and I was not happy,' she told Daily Mail Australia. 

Ms Prior said she managed to track down the couple who owned the wedding ring, with locals on the island now working to catch the fish (pictured a separate fish with plastic caught around it)

'I always tell him to take it off before he goes for a swim. He lost it a day before our second wedding anniversary.'

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