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29th January 2014
09:45pm GMT

However, the Telegraph is reporting today that the mystery of the teddy bear has finally been solved.
The story of the bear was run in The Mature Times, a paper for over 50’s, a copy of which was sent to one Mr. Robert Glyn Baker.
He said: “I was stunned when I got a cutting of the Mature Times in the post and saw my bear on the front page.
“I thought it was lost forever, I was convinced it had been destroyed.”
Baker immediately called the paper to try and get the bear back. The teddy was a family heirloom which holds a lot of sentimental value for Baker.
He said: “I'm an only child and my auntie Dora didn't have any children either so I am the only person that could have got the bear.
“My mum gave him a different nose, he has pads on his arms too. I think I gave him a rough time when I was a kid.
“It's the sentimental value really, my hands were so full with what I was carrying I thought I had left it in the toilet. I had so much with me, but like a fool I left it in the airport.”
A great end to the story.