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Man thinks he found candy wrapper in park - but it's a 3.81 carat diamond

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A LUCKY rock hunter has struck the motherload – after finding a 3.81 carat brown diamond which he first mistook for a candy wrapper. Avid stone collector David DeCook made the groundbreaking find while scanning the floors at Crater Of Diamonds State Park in Arkansas. Fox6A treasure hunter found a diamond which he mistook for a candy wrapper[/caption] Fox6David DeCook unearthed an incredible 3.81 carat brown diamond[/caption] Fox6He found it at t…

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David DeCook found something that resembled a "candy wrapper" during his walk. It turned out to be a diamond, writes Fox News. - This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, says David.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Guided by his dog, an American man found a huge diamond, weighing almost four carats, while out for a walk. He wasn't exploring a place devoid of potential, though, but in a former diamond mine that has been transformed into a park and tourist attraction.

·Bucharest, Romania
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Extraordinary find: Man finds diamond in Arkansas state parkMinnesota resident David DeCook found a large brown diamond weighing 3.81 carats in Crater of Diamonds State Park. It is the largest diamond found in the park in 2025.

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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Fox News broke the news in New York, United States on Monday, May 5, 2025.
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