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Sierra Leone Pastor Finds Giant 706-Carat Diamond, 'Surrenders' Gem to Government
The largest diamond (968.9 carats) in the area was found in 1972 and sold for $2.5 million. Despite the rarity, Momoh surrendered the diamond to President Ernest Bai Koroma as a form of appreciation for all the development projects being implemented by the government in their area.
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