A singer-songwriter said his faith in humanity has been restored after he was reunited with sentimental items stolen in a burglary. Among the property taken from Sam Tompkins' home in Brighton on Thursday was his late father’s crucifix, which he had worn up until his death last year. Last week, the 27-year-old musician released a heartfelt plea to the public to help get the items back.

Sam Tompkins with his father's necklace (Image: Sam Tompkins/X) “Hi everyone, it very much upsets me to write this,” he wrote on Instagram. "My house in Brighton was burgled last night and among the countless amounts of items stolen, my dad’s cherished cross necklace that he sadly passed away wearing last year is included. “My dad was a Christian man who felt a little safer whilst wearing it each day of his life.

I felt safer and more comforted knowing it was with me and now that it’s gone, I feel mortified. This necklace means more to me than any materialistic possession..

. they stole my Hummingbird Gibson guitar as well as a laptop and all my jewellery, which is sad but nothing compares to losing this necklace. Read more: Sam Tompkins to perform debut album at Brighton Dome “The worst thing is it’s not really even valuable to someone else, but it means the world to my siblings and I.

“I feel tremendous guilt and sadness knowing it is gone and I will never be able to see it again. “This is my last chance of trying to reach out and find out if anybody knows anything. Even if.