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    An emotional story shared by an X user identified as Jett has gone viral after the individual revealed a shocking discovery hidden among a late aunt’s personal belongings, sparking speculation about a possible long-buried family secret.

    According to the viral post, the aunt, who reportedly never married and had no children, passed away recently.

    While relatives divided her possessions, nobody showed interest in her jewellery collection, prompting Jett to take the boxes home to organise personally.

    Strange discovery inside jewellery box

    While sorting through the items, Jett claimed to have found a hospital baby identification bracelet carefully hidden beneath old earrings and necklaces.

    The bracelet reportedly carried the inscription: “Female [our maiden name],” immediately raising questions within the family.

    At first, Jett believed the item might have belonged to another relative. However, confusion reportedly grew after realising the aunt never had children and had lived a highly private life.

    What deepened the mystery was the way the bracelet had been preserved.

    According to the post, the item was not carelessly tossed into storage but wrapped separately “like it actually mattered to her.”

    The discovery reportedly pushed Jett into researching the history of hospital baby bracelets in the United States in an attempt to determine the bracelet’s age.

    Timeline mystery raises more questions

    Jett explained that the aunt was born in the early 1950s, but the bracelet appeared to be from a later period.

    Describing the item, the X user said it featured molded pink plastic, a paper insert sealed beneath thermoplastic, and tiny molded flowers connecting both sides.

    Based on online findings, Jett noted that hospitals during the 1950s mostly used bead-style bracelets or simpler identification tags for newborns.

    The bracelet’s design, however, allegedly looked more consistent with styles from the late 1960s or early 1970s.

    The post further claimed that the aunt was “absolutely the type of person who could keep a secret for decades and take it to the grave.”

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