
"Not many hospital visits leave you grinning on the way out. 27-year-old Anais Berman of Brooklyn scheduled an urgent medical appointment after she slipped on black ice while walking home and hurt her wrist. Her boyfriend, Justin Wright, 31, then insisted she get it checked and even helped arrange the hospital visit. As reported by PEOPLE, the visit happened on Thursday, February 12, 2026, days after her fall, and involved more planning than she ever imagined."
"Berman did not think her wrist was broken, but she agreed to the exam. Wright scheduled the visit at CityMD in Downtown Brooklyn and told her he would stay by her side. She simply saw the gesture as caring and thoughtful and had no reason to suspect anything more. In truth, he had picked up a 3.47-carat, striking yellow canary diamond ring that morning."
"When the doctor, a technician, and a nurse entered the room together, Berman felt confused by the attention for what seemed like a minor injury. That confusion quickly turned into shock. The doctor turned the computer screen toward her to review the X-ray. Instead of focusing on bones, she saw the image of a hand with a diamond ring placed on the left ring finger."
Anais Berman, 27, went to CityMD in Downtown Brooklyn on February 12, 2026 for a wrist exam after slipping on black ice. Her boyfriend, Justin Wright, 31, had picked up a 3.47-carat yellow canary diamond ring that morning and had her brother keep it. Wright scheduled the visit, told the clinic staff his plan, and said he would stay by her side. Clinic personnel agreed to help. When a doctor, technician, and nurse entered together, the doctor turned the computer screen to the X-ray, which showed a hand with a diamond ring on the left ring finger, surprising Berman.
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