Riham, a young and curious boy, was excited when his neighbor Mrs. Smith asked for his help. One of her most prized possessions, a golden necklace, had gone missing, and she needed someone to solve the mystery.
Riham eagerly agreed, determined to put his detective skills to the test. He started by interviewing Mrs. Smith, asking her when she had last seen the necklace and who had been in her home recently. With each question, Riham carefully listened and took notes, determined to find the culprit.
As Riham investigated further, he noticed that the window in Mrs. Smith's living room was slightly ajar. Suspecting that the thief may have entered through the window, Riham decided to search the nearby area for any clues. To his surprise, he found a small, brightly colored toy car hidden in the bushes outside.
Riham immediately recognized the toy car as belonging to his younger brother, who had been playing at Mrs. Smith's house the previous day. Putting the pieces together, Riham realized that his brother must have accidentally taken the necklace while playing and then tried to hide the evidence.
Confronting his brother, Riham was able to recover the necklace and return it to a relieved Mrs. Smith. The young detective had solved the case, proving his keen observation and deductive reasoning skills.