COUNTY NEWS: Grieving family targeted by thieves
Michelle Morton from Hastings died in October, 2014, leaving behind her partner of 14 years Amir Ahmed.
Amir had stored items in a garage in Dallington Close, Bexhill, while he was between houses.
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Michelle’s sister Sam said: “He went round to get some stuff out of storage and lots of stuff had been nicked along with personal stuff of my sisters like her engagement ring, jewellery we put on her before we laid her to rest.
“They even unwrapped the pot which contained her ashes to see if there was anything in there worth nicking.”
The stolen items include several trinkets belonging to Michelle, including perfumes, a clown necklace, an Etsy charm bracelet and poodle necklace. Other items stolen included an Olympic coin collection.
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Sam, 29, said: “They are things they will get a couple of quid for, but for us it’s irreplaceable.
“I felt absolutely devastated.”
Michelle, from Cornwallis Street, worked as a dog groomer at Pawfect Pooch in St Andrews Mews.
In 2006, aged just 22, Michelle fought a brave battle after she was diagnosed with a rare form of mouth cancer called Nasopharyngeal.
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There were fears Michelle would not be able to have children, following her gruelling cancer treatment.
But to her delight, she fell pregnant.
But that joy was short-lived.
Sam said: “Unfortunately she had morning sickness, but it turned out to be a grade-four brain tumour that was wrapped around her brain stem. She fought it as much as she could.”
Michelle passed away aged 30, just two months after her diagnosis.
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Hide AdSam hopes someone can help reunite the family with Michelle’s precious items.
She said: “It’s so important to us.
“We could do with having a little faith restored in humanity.”
Anyone with any information is asked to call Sussex Police on 101.
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