It is your lucky day. Havent you heard of the divine phenomenon called manna?
A worker at a waste disposal site has found ¥10,000
yen cash in a stream of pulverised rubbish, police say.
“There were about a thousand (10,000) yen (N 18, 080,
000) bills that came out of a pulveriser unscathed,” a spokesman at the
Asaminami police department in Hiroshima prefecture, in Japan’s west, said
today.
He added that there were also 2300 fragments of bills
destroyed by the machine at a municipal facility that processes large waste,
such as cupboards and mattresses, that cannot be collected by regular garbage
pick-up.
Police suspect the owner of the cash might have forgotten
the money was there when he or she threw away some furniture.
“We believe it is unlikely there is anything criminal in
this, although we must say we don’t know much about this money at all,” the
spokesman said.
The cash was found on Monday. If no one comes forward
within three months, the waste disposal facility will have the right to claim
the money, the spokesman said.
Im sure alota people here would've returned the money to the owner instead of going to the police. You know the owner of the said money stays in different shops, especially where they sell xmas items. In case you catch my drift, I mean they will spend the money without reporting jack to the police. Havent you heard of the divine phenomenon called manna?
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