Airport's lost teddy reunited with its family
The owner of a century-old teddy bear found abandoned at Bristol Airport two years ago has finally been tracked down.
The owner of a century-old teddy bear found abandoned at Bristol Airport two years ago has finally been tracked down.
Lost property at Bristol Airport isn't that unusual but staff have found a rather special item in the departure lounge.
It's a teddy bear - thought to be more than 100 years old. He was found with a photo of him and two little girls dated 1918.
Now staff want to reunite Glyn - as they've called him - with his rightful owners.
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