According to the Hadong Police Station in Gyeongnam on the 24th, on February 27th at around 9pm, a man named A was riding his bicycle in an alley in Hadong County when he was hit by a 10,000 won note and
He dropped 1.22 million won (about 130,000 yen) in cash, including 50,000 won notes. CCTV footage shows a stack of bills fluttering out of Mr. A's pocket as he was riding a bicycle.
The footage clearly showed the bills falling. Mr. A continued riding his bicycle without noticing that he had dropped the bills, and the bundle of bills was run over by a passing car and left on the side of the road.
At that time, Yang Eun-seo, a high school freshman who was passing by, noticed the fallen bills and stopped in her tracks. After looking around, Yang took a picture of the bills with her cell phone camera.
After taking a picture, he squatted down and started picking up the bills one by one. He then took the bills he had picked up to the nearest police station and filed a lost property report.
Police tracked his movements using CCTV footage and safely handed the notes back to their owner.
The man in his 60s, Mr. A, who recovered the bills, was the owner of a soup restaurant. Mr. A gave Yang 200,000 won (about 22,000 yen) as a reward.
"Please come to the restaurant anytime," he said. In an interview with MBC, Yang said, "The owner said he was really grateful and told me to come and eat soup for free for the rest of my life.
"I'm really thankful for this recession," said A, "I felt that even though we're struggling financially these days, there's still warm feelings. Yang-san is still eating soup."
I haven't been to Bae yet, but I definitely want to treat you."
2024/04/26 12:06 KST
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