Arielle Britton, took to Facebook last Thursday, writing that her daughter carried the doll with her everywhere because her father was deployed.
Hi, I’m Kenley’s daddy doll. I go everywhere she goes because her dada is deployed. We were traveling back home…
Posted by Arielle Saige Britton on Thursday, February 6, 2020
She said the doll became lost while they were traveling from Bradley International Airport to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport and finally to Florida. Naturally the story spread like wildfire on Facebook and Twitter.
We found your doll, Kenley! He’s missed you, but don’t worry. We’re bringing him home. ✈️❤️ https://t.co/owB7WpCNJk pic.twitter.com/cJNfsXZF9w
— Delta (@Delta) February 7, 2020
By Friday afternoon, a Delta employee contacted Britton to say the doll had been found on a plane in Atlanta. That same day, Delta tweeted a photo of the doll in a seat on the plane with the post: “We found your doll, Kenley! He’s missed you, but don’t worry. We’re bringing him home.”
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