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Bringing the Dump Sofa Home on the Street, This Man Finds a Wad of Money and Gold Pages all

JINAN, KOMPAS.com – A man from Shandong province, China, find cash bundles, gold, and some deposit slips after bringing them home sofa dump he found by the side of the road.

items Oriental Daily which was launched World of Buzz on Monday (3/5/2021) mentions, the man saw a sofa that was thrown away by the side of the road overheating and in the rain for days.

The man then felt the wood used from the sofa could still be useful and finally took him home.

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On Labor Day May 1 he dismantled the couch with some tools.

As soon as he tore it open, there was a fallen hand-woven bag containing a pile of cash, small nuggets of gold, and several deposit slips.

The unnamed man then called his brother to help find the owner of the item.

“It’s not ours, we can’t take it,” he said.

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Pearl finds worth billions of rupiah in food

photo" data-photolink="http://www.kompas.com/global/image/2021/05/04/111610670/bawa-pulang-sofa-buangan-di-jalan-pria-ini-temukan-segepok-uang-dan-emas?page=2" style=" max-width: 100% ; width:750px ">ViralPress via Daily Mirror Kodchakorn Tantiwiwatkul, a woman from Thailand, shows the Melo pearl which is orange in color after opening it from a sea snail bought for lunch. Pearls can be worth up to billions of rupiah,-Another surprising incident of the discovery of another high-value object also occurred in Thailand at the end of March.

Kodchakorn Tantiwiwatkul found orange Melo pearls at the lunch he ate.

At that time he bought snails for 70 baht (around Rp. 32,494) from a market in Satun, and found the gem.

He cut the slug he had bought down to the bottom when he found a round object which he initially thought was a stone.

He immediately realized that it was a Melo pearl with a diameter of 1.5 centimeters and that he could make him suddenly rich.

Kodchakorn said he and his family kept the object for fear that the sea snail seller would ask for more merchandise.

He wanted to sell the pearls to pay for his mother’s medical treatment.

Also read: This woman finds billions of rupiah worth of orange pearls in her lunch


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