He posted a flyer with the following information and conveyed his earnest feelings. On the 21st, photos of flyers posted around Gyeyang Station in Incheon were being spread on SNS and X (formerly Twitter). child
The person who posted the flyer was a man in his 70s, who reportedly left his bag behind and lost it near Gyeyang Station on the 8th of this month. The man said, ``On December 8th, I found a backpack with a laptop next to the road at Gyeyang Station.''
I drove home with my bag left there and lost my bag,'' he wrote.``If you could help someone out by returning it, I would be deeply grateful.''
The man said, ``I'm a 76-year-old old man,'' and ``I have several USB drives in my backpack that contain photos of my wife, who passed away earlier in my life.''
It contains items necessary for daily life, such as the phone I used to use.'' He then wrote, ``Please help me.'' Until today, 13 days have passed since the man lost his bag.
He says he hasn't been able to find it. A man told Yonhap News that his wife of 49 years passed away from breast cancer in 2021, and the USB in his bag contained photos and videos of his wife, her funeral home, photos of her grave, etc.
"It's really important," he said. On the 8th of this month, the man went on a business trip to Seosan, Chungnam, and when he got into his son's car at Gyeyang Station to return to his home in Gimpo, he heard something.
I was told that I had left my van on the street and lost it.
2023/12/21 12:00 KST
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