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Jobless
Japanese finds $10,000 in mailbox
TOKYO—An unemployed man in Japan had an unexpected windfall in his
mailbox when he found one million yen (10,000 dollars) in cash from an
anonymous benefactor, police said Friday. The 61-year-old man discovered
the wad of cash last week along with a slip of paper with the message,
“Please make use of this in your everyday life,” written with a black
ballpoint pen. But instead of following the advice, the jobless man in
the ancient capital of Nara in western Japan turned over the gift to
police.
The sender has until June 27 to claim the money or the unemployed man
will get it. Along with the letter, the envelope contained a partial
photocopy of a map of nearby Osaka without any address marked or further
explanation. “He has absolutely no clue who it is,” a police official
said. Japan has seen a string of cases in which large sums of cash have
been left anonymously in people’s mailboxes or public restrooms. The
largest single drop-off so far was in the city of Kyoto last year,
astonishing a 67-year-old woman who found an envelope containing 10
million yen of stacked bills in her mailbox.—Agencies |