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‘I dived into water to find friend’s lost ring – but made chilling discovery instead’
'I dived into water to find friend's lost ring – but made chilling discovery instead',TikToker ColtyyandCombo had jumped into a pool of water after his pal accidentally dropped her ring while cliff-jumping. But he ended up discovering something far more chilling

‘I dived into water to find friend’s lost ring – but made chilling discovery instead’

A group of friends discovered more than they bargained for while cliff-jumping into a pool of water below.

Tiktoker Colty, aka coltyyandcombo, was taking turns diving into the water when one of his friends lost her ring.

Colty and his friend Austin decided to try and help the devastated girl by diving in to search for the sunken treasure.

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Posting on TikTok they videoed themselves throwing their phone off the cliff before diving in to begin their hunt.

Speaking in the social media footage, he said: "Our friend Zoe jumped in the water and lost her ring.

He dived in search of his friend's lost ring
He dived in search of his friend's lost ring (Image: coltyyandcombo/TikTok)
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    "This is likely a weapon used in a crime," a third commented. "You should turn it into the police."

    "Bro those coins can possibly rare and worth thousands. Clean it up and go straight to pawn shop," yet another wrote.

    "This is likely a weapon used in a crime. You should turn it in to the police," one more said.

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