Family 'distraught' after dying elderly woman had wedding rings stolen in hospital

The woman died after nine days in hospital but, as well as grieving for her, her family is struggling to come to terms with the theft.

A ruby and diamond eternity band similar to that of an elderly woman's, that was stolen from her finger in at Broomfield Hospital in Chelmsford, Essex, where she died.
Image: A ruby and diamond eternity band similar to that stolen from an elderly woman in hospital
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Two wedding rings were stolen off the fingers of an elderly patient who died at a hospital in Essex, police have said.

The woman was in her 80s and was admitted to Broomfield Hospital in Chelmsford on 6 June.

She stayed in the Notley Ward, where her daughter saw the rings were taped over.

When hospital staff removed the tape, however, they saw the rings had been replaced with low-value "tin" bands.

A gold ring similar to that of an elderly woman's, that was stolen from her finger in at Broomfield Hospital in Chelmsford, Essex, where she died
Image: A gold ring similar to the one belonging to the woman, who was aged in her 80s

Essex Police said the woman had died after nine days.

Her rings - a gold wedding ring and ruby and diamond eternity band - were not removed during her treatment, police added.

A police spokesman said: "The rings were of sentimental value and the family are understandably distraught that this has happened.

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"The rings signified happier times in the lady's life, but her family are now robbed of those precious memories."

Anyone with information should call police on 101 and quote reference 42/112803/21.