Saoirse Morgan shared a picture of a note pasted pleading thief to return a memory card containing pictures of the unknown person’s dog’s last day alive.
Toronto, June 14, 2019: Man-dog companionship and unconditional love can go beyond the cycle of life and death. At least a recent case proves this fact. It has been a difficult weekend for an Ontario resident as he lost the only memories of his pet dog in the form of photographs after a robbery at his residence. He has just one request for the thief – that he returns the memory card from the loot and nothing else, because it contains pictures of his dead dog.
His note to the thief has gone viral on social media after it was shared on Facebook by Saoirse Morgan, who found the photo of it posted at Bloor and Lansdowne in Ontario. “This is simply heartbreaking. I hope this person does the right thing,” reads his caption of the post for the note.
In his note, the resident pleaded with the thief to return the memory card as it “has photos of my dog’s last day alive on it.” His other belongings weren’t a matter of concern but his dog’s last memories certainly are.
“To the man who was in my house and robbed me. Keep the cash, and my DSLR, and whatever else you took. But if you have the memory card from the camera, please, it has photos of my dog’s last day alive on it. I cannot replace those photos,” his note read.
Also, he isn’t interested in meeting or punishing the burglar as he added in his note along with his residential address, “Please throw it (memory card) onto the porch or put it in the mail slot. Or mail it.”
His note concluded with a heartbreaking appeal: “Please. She died a few days ago. I cannot lose those photos as well.”
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