Music therapist Melissa Bradd has been left in 'disbelief' after her personal belongings were stolen from the wreckage of her car.
Heartless thieves stole personal items including sentimental photographs from the wreckage of a car crash.
Luckily they came out relatively unscathed and were still able to attend the festival, report the Paisley Daily Express.Emergency services gave the music therapist the keys to the vehicle which she believed was secured. Her laptop, which contains all her university coursework for her music and environment master's degree, musical compositions and cherished family photographs were also taken.Melissa said: “I am in disbelief that someone has taken our belongings.
They added that the theft was thought to have happened at some time between 5.40pm on Friday, June 30 and 2.40pm on Monday, July 3.
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