COUNTY NEWS: Girl's surprise Christmas gift from stranger 800 miles away

A nine-year-old girl who sent a message to Santa on a balloon was amazed to find a box of presents on her doorstep on Christmas Eve after her message reached a generous family more than 800 miles away.
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Eric Harmer took granddaughter Lily May to the West Hill in Hastings on October 27 to send a message to Santa Claus.

Eric, from Rye Road, said: “I suggested that she should write a letter and we would attach it to two helium balloons that I had picked up from a party the previous weekend, go up to the West Hill and release them to see if anyone would find the message and reply.

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“The letter was addressed to Santa and it explained about Lily and her family.

Lily May Harmer's helium balloon travelled all the way from Hastings to Austria. SUS-170501-164642001Lily May Harmer's helium balloon travelled all the way from Hastings to Austria. SUS-170501-164642001
Lily May Harmer's helium balloon travelled all the way from Hastings to Austria. SUS-170501-164642001

“The balloons barely got off the ground and just cleared the trees at the end of the hill - maybe it might make it to The East Hill or Fairlight, I thought.

“And that was it. Forgotten about until Christmas Eve.”

And the night before Christmas, Lily was in for a big surprise.

Eric said: “There was a knock at my door.

Lily May Harmer with her present and letter from Josef Dorn in Austria. SUS-170501-164653001Lily May Harmer with her present and letter from Josef Dorn in Austria. SUS-170501-164653001
Lily May Harmer with her present and letter from Josef Dorn in Austria. SUS-170501-164653001

“The postman arrived with a parcel about the size of two shoeboxes addressed to Lily May Harmer.

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“Lily opened the Christmas paper wrapped parcel and found inside lots of sweets, an advent calendar and a soft toy.

“There was also a letter from a family in a ski resort in Austria.”

Lily’s balloon had travelled over France, Germany and Belgium before it was picked up by Josef Dorn and his family on October 28 - the day after Lily sent her balloon message into the sky.

In his letter to Lily, Mr Dorn wrote: “My wife Heidi, my two children Reinhard and Romana and I have decided to give you a pleasure.

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“We are really sorry that your letter has not reached the North Pole and Santa, so we decided to send you a little gift.”

Eric said: “I was knocked out.

“I could probably send thousands of these and not get a reply.”

Eric is now hoping to get in touch with Mr Dorn to thank him for his kind gift and helping to make Lily’s Christmas extra special.

He said: “I want to contact him and tell him how appreciative we are for what he’s done and the time and effort he’s taken.”

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