The true diamond of the tile RUB.
California's man was shocked by his girlfriend when he found an engagement ring that he thought he had lost in the Los Angeles mountain fire with all the others he owned. I gave it.
Brian Maxchear and Stephanie Rainer recovered items that may have survived the flame from Eaton Fire when Maxchea decides to wash for the ring on Friday. I checked if I could do it. According to ABC 7 Los Angeles.

After the couple escaped home on January 7, it was flattened by Eaton Fire. The flame was one of the series of fires throughout the Los Angeles County, destroying more than 16,000 structures, killing at least 28 people earlier this month.
Mcshea suggested to Raynor for sifting the tile Rub around his desk and hiding the ring in the drawer, but did not tell her why.
“I thought,” Well, I thought the stone could survive and maybe I might find a small stone. “I thought the ring would collapse completely,” he told the station.
Still, Mcshea went looking for a glossy object.
“So we are digging into where we are in my desk. I'm looking for a stone again. Man, I didn't really have much hope,” he told the local outlet. “But you pay a tile RUB and have a small ring, and when you pick it up, it is actually something washing machine, it happens like four times, it picks up it, and there is a small diamond. “
Mcshea, who had a plan to propose in the near future before the fire, unable to wait for their house to be standing and popped up.
“And I was kneeling and said,” Hey, can you marry me? ” “He said. “And I'm in a complete PPE. I'm equipped with white hood and everything.”
“And I'm crying,” said Rainer.
Couples do not have a wedding day yet, but they want to stay in the area and rebuild.
“We really hope that Los Angeles will be able to support the reconstruction efforts for the next few years. This community is very special and can be returned,” Mcshea told ABC 7 LA.





