Woman who returns uni key 40 years late avoids '£20k fine'

Senior porter John Turton is on the left of the image and has spectacles balanced on the top of his balding head. He is wearing a white shirt and a black tie with college emblems on it. Carla Risoldi, on the right has wavy shoulder length brown hair and is wearing a light brown jacket. Mr Turton is holding a small key between them and he is pointing at it.Image source, Caius
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Carla Risoldi (right) returned her key to senior porter John Turton on Thursday

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An American student has returned her room key to the University of Cambridge, 40 years after accidentally taking it back to the USA with her.

Carla Risoldi had been a summer school student at Gonville & Caius College for six weeks in 1985, but in her haste to make her flight back home, she forgot to return her key.

The error would usually incur an initial £10 fine with interest of £10 per week added on top, the college said.

Four decades later than planned, she returned it during a trip to the UK. Ms Risoldi said she was relieved to know the college decided to waive the £20,000 fine.

Remembering her time at the college, Ms Risoldi, who is now an attorney in her home country, said: "I was a student at the University of Pennsylvania, but it was a six-week course [in Cambridge] through the University of New Hampshire.

"It opened up my eyes - I had never been anywhere."

She returned the key to Caius' senior shift porter, John Turton, at the Trinity Street Porters' Lodge during her recent visit.

Mr Turton is holding a small key which is gold-coloured and has the college name "Caius" inscribed in capital letters on it. He is pointing at the key and a woman's hand is close by.Image source, Caius
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The former student was presented with a memento

The college said: "The fine - to cover the cost of cutting a new key - and any associated interest - was waived on this occasion and Carla, having returned the obsolete key, was presented with it as a memento of a glorious, formative summer."

A spokesman added the comment about interest was tongue-in-cheek on this occasion, but having calculated it, said: "It's £10 if the key is not returned within 24 hours of checkout, and thereafter £10 per week.

"If we assume 40 years is 2,085 weeks, that's a fine of £20,850 - which of course, was not enforced - we're quite friendly here."

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