A Thai taxi driver returned necklaces found in his car valued at more than $600,000. The police said that the driver, Saksari Kitsikaw, was shocked when he opened a handbag that had been left in the back seat of his car, to find in it gold necklaces of all sizes and shapes belonging to the owner of a jewelry gallery who had forgotten them in the car. .
The Thai newspaper Bangkok Post indicated that the driver tried to search for the owner of the bag, but he did not find him so he returned and handed it over to the police in Bangkok, so they called the owner of the jewelry showroom and handed it over to him.
All that gallant jeweler did was offer the taxi driver only $200 in appreciation for his honesty. The driver impressed me when he refused to take it, as if I were telling him in his own words: “Blood it and drink its dead meat.”
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Coinciding with Japan’s celebration of Respect for the Elderly Day, the Guinness Book of World Records announced that the two sisters, Sumyana and Kumi Kodama, who are 108 years old, are the oldest living in the world.
The twins appeared in a nursing home on the Japanese island of Shodoshima, and the twins, who were specifically 107 years and 300 days old, were separated after primary school. Kodama was sent to work as a maid in Oita, while Sumyana remained on the island and grew up with another family. They were exposed to bullying in their youth, especially since they were from a family of 11 children. It is noteworthy that the twins did not meet until the age of 70, when they returned to enjoy the reunion.
Only Haj Suleiman Al-Mal, a 117-year-old Lebanese man, surpassed them in longevity. He is still having children even though he is over a century old, and his youngest child is five. He says: “If it were not for my fear of livelihood, and the difficulty of feeding and clothing a new child, I would have given birth again,” even if I had I was with Haj Suleiman and I said to him: Why don’t you have children?! As long as you can (knock Salaf), sustenance will come from the Lord of the Worlds.
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The camera lens documented the wink of the American wise man, Nouri Benso, to the Al-Ittihad Coronado player, during the match that was held between the Al-Ittihad team and its New Zealand counterpart, Auckland City, at the Radiant Jewel City Stadium, in the city of Jeddah – the truth is that the wink was a missile.