A Bronx woman named Mayra Lora was reunited with her cherished 18-carat gold ring after it fell into a subway grate. The ring, which she had worn for 25 years and was engraved with her children's names, was recovered by MTA employees after she reported its loss. The swift and compassionate response by the transit workers highlighted their commitment to serving the community, making Lora’s heartfelt reunion a memorable occasion. She expressed immense gratitude towards the workers, emphasizing the ring's sentimental value and her joy in being reunited with it.
"This is such an overwhelming moment for me because this ring has been on my finger for 25 years and has extraordinary emotional value to me," Mayra Lora said.
"I'm so happy we were able to reunite [Mayra] with her most precious jewel," Goodall said in the release.
"This is another example of our employees going above and beyond for New Yorkers," added NYC Transit President Demetrius Crichlow.
"No words can describe my happiness at being reunited with this ring, and I am so grateful to the New York City Transit workers who returned it to me."
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