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MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE: Angela and Michael make contact

Angela Harris and Michael De Nobrega have been in contact today for the first time after a letter was found in a bottle at a beach in Danabay, Mossel Bay.

Angela Harris and Michael De Nobrega have been in contact today for the first time after a letter was found in a bottle at a beach in Danabay, Mossel Bay.

On January 1, 2001, Angela wrote a letter and sealed it in a bottle before she buried it on the beach.

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The area where the message in a bottle was found at Danabay in Mossel Bay.

Speaking about the day she wrote the letter, Angela said she had read stories about people finding messages in bottles.

“That day I had a fight with my mom and was at the beach when I had the idea,” said Angela.

“I just wanted a random friend. Looking back, it may not have been the best idea, my address was in the letter,” she said.

Angela currently lives in Alberton where she, as a single mom of a six-year-old boy, works.

“I would move back to Edenvale in a heartbeat. I am a Vale person through and through,” she said.

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Angela Harris.

Michael, who has been an avid metal detector user for the last two years, said the whole thing was exciting.

He plans to send Angela’s letter and items which she placed in the bottle, 14 years ago, back to her this week.

“This is definitely an interesting find. It may not have been a valuable find, but it is an interesting find,” said Michael.

Michael was two-years-old when his family moved to Mossel Bay from Cape Town.

Michael de Nobrega and his fiance.
Michael de Nobrega and his fiance.

The NEWS previously reported that on January 1, 2001, a 13-year-old girl wrote a message and placed it in a bottle.

The touching message was accompanied with a few of her favourite things, including a pendant, a ring, her favourite shampoo, the chocolate wrapper from the last chocolate she ate and a bracelet she received when she attended her first foam party.

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The writer of the letter was Angela and at the time she lived in Edenvale.

“The bottle you have found contains a small ring which my little sister wore; she is five years old,” Angela wrote in the letter.

“I want you to look after these things for me and please write to me, I don’t care if you are black or white, male or female, thin or fat, rich or poor; I would like to have another friend in my life,” she wrote.

Her message was sealed in a bottle and buried in the sand only to be found by Michael on March 14.

When contacted by the NEWS, Michael said he would love to find Angela and return her precious items.

With a little help from Marietta Lombard, the Editor of the Bedfordview and Edenvale News, Angela was found this morning.

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Charmaine Slater

Editor for the Kempton Express and The Thembisan community newspapers. I am a dedicated journalist with a passion for community journalism and the residents we serve.

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