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Driver of passenger van returns lost wallet to South Korean tourist

By The Nation

 

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The driver of a Bangkok-Pattaya passenger van returned a wallet with Bt20,000 cash to a South Korean tourist on Wednesday night after he found it in the van.

 

The tourist, Koo Seungwan, 32, filed a complaint with the Pattaya Police station that he dropped his wallet on the passenger van that took him from Bangkok to the front of Soi Jom Thien 12.

 

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The tourist said the wallet contained cash in various currencies worth Bt20,000, as well as his credit cards.

 

Later, the police station was informed by the JS100 traffic radio show that the driver of the van, Wanit Phukaengduan, 49, had called the show to report that he had found the wallet.

 

Wanit said he would return to Pattaya to hand back the wallet within two hours.

 

Koo thanked the driver for returning the wallet.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30367126

 

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1 hour ago, Kim J said:

Yet again, why all the fuss, and Police loitering around for a photo shoot etc etc, just because a driver of public transport has fulfilled his duty? In most countries such behaviour would be the norm.

Positive stories reflecting the best of human nature are good and offset all the negative reporting we get nowadays.

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13 minutes ago, AhFarangJa said:

I am searching high and low, but cannot find the seven tourist hurt in mini van / bus accident............it has to be here somewhere............:biggrin:

 

 

"The Dude" kept searching at the bottom of his toilet bowl.

 

 

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On 4/4/2019 at 5:52 AM, Kim J said:

Yet again, why all the fuss, and Police loitering around for a photo shoot etc etc, just because a driver of public transport has fulfilled his duty? In most countries such behaviour would be the norm.

Police do sometimes grabs incidents like this for their own props.

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On 4/4/2019 at 4:52 PM, Kim J said:

Yet again, why all the fuss, and Police loitering around for a photo shoot etc etc, just because a driver of public transport has fulfilled his duty? In most countries such behaviour would be the norm.

Ah. perhaps that explains why they weren't in the picture for the arrest of the drug addict thief who stole the bike from a female M/C taxi driver. 

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