The widow of a man killed by robbers in Hungary has today appealed to Telegraph & Argus readers to help find a diary containing details of forthcoming speaking engagements.
Jo Pollard, 59, a committed Christian, regularly speaks to church groups and other organisations about her experiences and the forgiveness she has been able to show her husband's killers.
Mrs Pollard, of Baildon, believes she lost the dark red diary - which, along with a prescription, was in a small multi-coloured shopping bag with pictures of cats on it - at a bus stop in Market Street, Shipley, on Friday, or on the bus she caught home to Baildon.
She said: "Doing these talks is one of the things that keep me going and I don't want to let any of these groups down.''
Anyone finding her diary is asked to contact the T&A's Shipley office on (01274) 580493.
Mrs Pollard, whose husband Michael was killed in 1997 en route to Romania with aid, is appealing for organisers of events she has agreed to attend to contact her.
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