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I found the bag hidden behind some bags of leaves in my garden. I assume it's stolen as I believe people who steal bags will run round the corner, take the wallet or anything valuable and then dump the bag. The bag contains personal effects including a pair of glasses in a case. It contains a copy of the Evening Standard dated 21 September, which I guess is when the theft happened. It also contains a library book and a Southwark Presents card with the owner's name on it. She is called Rathna Ali. Does anyone know her? I would like to be able to get it back to her, as I know from personal experience that having your handbag stolen is just horrible!

A quick google search turned up LinkedIn account for a London-based Rathna Ali: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/rathna-ali-ba4b667. Also Instagram & acting agency profiles: https://www.mandy.com/uk/a/rathna-ali. May be the person you're looking for.


Hopefully you can get the bag back to her.

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