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Boston Charity Shop Reunites Siblings with Lost Photo from Cornwall

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Boston Charity Shop Reunites Siblings with Lost Photo from Cornwall

In a remarkable turn of events, a primary school photo of siblings, Chris and Jade Kirkum, originally from Bude, Cornwall, surfaced in Boston, Lincolnshire. The framed picture from their childhood days at Bude Junior School was discovered in an Age UK charity shop based in Boston. The photograph was brought into the limelight when it was shared on a Facebook group that specialises in unique charity shop finds. Jade Kirkum, now aged 30, was utterly amazed when she was tagged in the post by an old school friend, resulting in a nostalgic and heartwarming reunion with the long-missed photograph.

This article was compiled by The Lincoln Post following the original report by www.bbc.com.

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