She Lost 2 Engagement Of Her Rings, Then Broke Another, And Her Fiancé Doesn’t Think This Is An Accident Anymore

A 27-year-old man who has been engaged for 3 years says his 24-year-old fiancée has managed to lose and ruin 3 different engagement rings.
He’s starting to think this isn’t accidental at all because it’s pretty unlikely this would happen so frequently without some kind of reason.
When he proposed to his fiancée, she knew it was coming, because she had been dropping a lot of hints in the months leading up to that.
He said they have a great relationship, although they both can be hot-tempered. They don’t fight that frequently, and when they do, it’s always about something small.
“I know NOTHING about jewelry, but I spent a lot of time looking for the right ring to propose with. I talked to two of her closest friends to get their input, and in the end, I spent around $4000 on the ring,” he explained.
“When my fiancée saw it, she told me she loved it and I’m pretty sure she was telling the truth.”
Well, then one day he got a call from his fiancée and she was crying. She said she managed to lose her engagement ring while heading home from work and that she didn’t know where it was.
He ended up leaving work that instant to help her look for the missing ring, but he thought she lost it somewhere on the subway, which meant he didn’t think there was a chance of finding it at all.
His fiancée was so upset about losing the ring, so a few weeks after the incident he took money out of his savings and purchased her a second engagement ring.

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This new ring was not as expensive as the first ring, but he did get it from the exact same jeweler and it was still a beautiful one.
A few months later, he noticed his fiancée had not been wearing her new engagement ring for quite some time.
When he brought this up to her, she admitted she removed the ring before going to bed one evening, and she lost it in their apartment.
He helped her search for days on end, and the ring still was nowhere to be found.
Now, he couldn’t afford to buy her a third ring, so he gave her 2 choices. Her 1st choice was that he could get her a very cheap ring that would cost less than $50. He offered to buy her a more expensive one after their wedding.
Her 2nd choice was that she could just not have an engagement ring at all for the time being, and she went with that option in the end.
He took his fiancée to visit with his grandma one day, and when his grandma brought up her missing ring, she did something unbelievably kind.
His grandma gifted his fiancée one of her rings for her to wear. His fiancée seemed thrilled to have this family heirloom, and everything was great…
…Until he got home from work one day and saw his grandma’s ring. It looked destroyed, sitting there on their kitchen table.
Through tears, his fiancée sobbed and said she stepped on his grandma’s ring, and that broke it.
He rushed it to a jeweler that does repairs, and they informed him that several stones are missing and the fitting was too damaged to make the ring the same.
“They also told me that they were certain someone stepping on the ring couldn’t realistically cause this amount of damage,” he added.
“When I got home, I brought this up to my fiancée and asked her if she was 100% sure she’d only stepped on the ring.”
“She completely flipped and yelled at me asking if I was calling her a liar. I mentioned what the jewelry store said, and she started screaming about me only caring about money and the ‘cost’ of the rings.”
“It’s been two days and we’ve barely spoken, especially as she’s only coming out of our bedroom for meals.”
How would you deal with this?
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