Grieving family appeal for help after jewellery worth £10,000 goes missing from home of elderly gran
The grieving family of a grandmother who recently passed away are appealing for help after discovering that more than £10,000 worth of her jewellery has gone missing.
Joyce Davies died at the age of 90 at her home in Gorton last month. She was born in the town, and worked for Marks and Spencer in Stockport for 45 years.
Mrs Davies and her late husband Edward also used to run a stall on Grey Mare Lane market. She lived independently and remained at home until her death.
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She was looked after by family including her granddaughters Carol Nolan and Rachel Davies, and neighbours also looked out for her. The pair discovered their grandma when she had passed away at her home on Forber Crescent on October 22.
But Carol said that she found that expensive jewellery, which her grandparents had collected throughout their lives, had gone missing. She fears it may have been stolen by someone who had 'befriended' and taken advantage of her in her final months.
Carol has issued a list of the jewellery which has gone missing. She has called in the police, but says she is open to having the jewellery returned anonymously. Greater Manchester Police confirmed that officers are investigating.
"My nan was a working woman all her life," Carol told the M.E.N. "Her and my grandad were quite middle class considering they lived in Gorton.
"I think in those days gold was a massive thing. I think they have built up a little bit of a collection over the years.
"My grandad passed away in 2015, and then she has very much been on her own and independent. She wasn't really ill. We were worried about her, she was going out walking in the street, but we never


