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‘Our house is whole again’: son’s ashes returned to Alberta mother

Baby Damian's ashes in the beige urn on the left side of the photo are now back with his mother. Supplied: Emileigh Martel

It took three weeks, but a Drayton Valley mother finally has her son’s stolen ashes back.

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“It’s the most incredible feeling. My son is finally home again. He’s going to be safe here,” Emileigh Martel said.

“When his ashes got stolen it was like a piece of me got ripped away. Now it feels like that piece is put back. Our house is whole again.”

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Baby Damian’s urn was inside a truck that was stolen from a parking lot in Edmonton on April 13 and Martel feared she’d never get his ashes back.

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“Obviously they saw the posting that I shared, with the interview you guys did, because they returned them,” she said.

Martel said it was a huge relief when she got the call from the RCMP, saying a church volunteer brought the urn to a detachment.

Damian died just a week after being born in June 2015.

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