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Wallet returned after 14 years with more money than when lost

Updated on: 12 April,2015 07:55 AM IST  | 
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This would never happen in India, would it?

Wallet returned after 14 years with  more money than when lost

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Croatia: A Croatian man received a parcel containing a wallet he misplaced 14 years ago — full of more money than he originally lost. “First I though that someone was joking with me so I went to check whether the money was real,” said Ivica Jerkovic, who lives in a village in eastern Croatia.


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“It was the best greeting for Easter!” said Jerkovic, proudly posing in a photo with the wallet which he received last week, and 1,500 Swiss francs (€1,440 or $1,530) that were in it.


The sender gave no indication of his identity.

Jerkovic recalled the day when he lost the wallet 14 years ago with some 2,000 German marks (around €1,000) inside that he had withdrawn from his bank account to repair the roof of his house.

He lost the wallet either when he attended a party with friends or when he was driving one of them who had fallen sick to a hospital.

Jerkovic, in his 50s and from the village of Donja Moticina, believes that the person who found and eventually returned the wallet was someone who had financial problems.

“I believe that this money saved him and for years he was calculating how much he should return to me. Otherwise, I don’t know why he would keep the wallet for all those years!”

“I call on him to contact me. He is the best personal banker in Croatia,” joked Jerkovic.

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