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Published 21:45 29 Jan 2014 GMT
Updated 18:32 2 Feb 2014 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.”
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