Polish fireman returns huge diamond ring to Paris Hilton

September 03, 2015 04:26 pm | Updated March 28, 2016 03:10 pm IST - Warsaw

In this Aug. 28, 2015 file photo Paris Hilton wears her diamond-studded ring as she speaks to the press during a fashion show in Lodz, Poland, Friday, Aug. 28, 2015.The 34-year-old socialite lost the enormous ring on a shuttle bus on her way to the Lodz airport and two days later a fireman who works at the airport found it on the floor of the bus.

In this Aug. 28, 2015 file photo Paris Hilton wears her diamond-studded ring as she speaks to the press during a fashion show in Lodz, Poland, Friday, Aug. 28, 2015.The 34-year-old socialite lost the enormous ring on a shuttle bus on her way to the Lodz airport and two days later a fireman who works at the airport found it on the floor of the bus.

Paris Hilton got lucky in Poland.

The 34-year-old socialite lost an enormous diamond-studded ring on an airport shuttle bus in the Polish city of Lodz last week. But she won’t be parted from the jewel for long- an honest fireman who found it is returning it to her.

Ewa Bienkowska, the airport spokeswoman, said Ms. Hilton lost the ring on Friday as she was leaving the city after taking part in a fashion event. Two days later a fireman who works at the airport found it on the floor of the bus. At first he assumed it belonged to a flight attendant, though none reported missing a ring.

Soon after he noticed Ms. Hilton on TV wearing the ring and contacted the organizers of the fashion event.

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