Write a letter to the manager of a cinema (movie theatre) about a jacket you have left behind after a film. In your letter: Describe the jacket Describe where you were seated Explain what you want to be done

Dear Sir or Madam , I am writing
this
letter to get your support for my jacket that I missed in your theatre
last
Friday evening. My coat was black in colour and quite heavy compared to another similar brand because I modified inner pockets by myself. I put my notebook in one of the pockets and that includes all my sensitive personal information like my bank account number .
Moreover
,
this
jacket was present from my grandmother who already passed away and was so valuable for me . As I remembered , I sat in front of the exit-entry which was located in the
last
line of the cinema . Unfortunately , I do not remember the seat number but I can locate the place if you want me to do it . I would like to request you to find and inspect my jacket if it is possible . It would be better if we can check the CCTV record for that particular time to track who has taken it out . I hope you can help and support me as soon as possible . I am looking forward to hearing from you . Best regards, Thomas
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