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Sleuth cracks mystery to win prize egg
The hazards involved in cracking a major mystery didn’t hold any problems for one County Durham woman. Christina Wardell’s perseverance and determination led to her win a unique piece of jewellery in a treasure hunt at a local hotel.
Paramount Redworth Hall Hotel offered Easter Sunday guests the opportunity to solve the clues which led to a hidden miniature Faberge egg worth more than £700. Christina Wardell is the office manager for an asbestos removal company and says she is used to having to negotiate major problems on a daily basis, so a bit of clue solving didn’t seem to cause any real difficulties for the Willington woman.
Christina said: “It was a really hard treasure hunt and I did almost give up at one point. But I’m glad that I didn’t because it’s absolutely beautiful. “We don’t really have any of our family over here so that’s why we went for lunch at Easter. It was definitely worth it!”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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