Necklace found in hospital waste

Published June 24, 2017

OXFORD: A woman in the United States was reunited with her special necklace this week after it was thrown in the trash following her visit to a hospital, thanks to a group of hardworking sanitation workers.

Samantha LaRochelle was taken to St Luke’s Hospital in Phillipsburg on Saturday after falling unconscious, Hospital staff removed LaRochelle’s prized dual-pendant and accidentally threw it in the trash.

On the customised chain hangs her grandfather’s pendant and a second 14-karat gold pendant containing her late mother’s thumbprint. “This thing means more to me than the world,” said the woman.

LaRochelle began her search Monday. She tracked down the sanitation company that handles hospital waste with the help of a police officer who scanned nine hours of surveillance video.

By Wednesday, the search led her to Covanta Energy Plant in Oxford, where workers dug through 15 tons of hospital waste to find her necklace.

Steve Acierno, a worker at the plant, came up with the necklace after a two-hour search.

“She was super-excited to have it back. Just a great start to our day. We were all really happy for her,” Acierno said.

LaRochelle treated the sanitation workers to lunch and cake on Thursday. She still can’t thank them enough for finding her necklace.

“It’s something I could never replace and they took the time, the effort,” she said.

Published in Dawn, June 24th, 2017

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