Wallet left behind on the road handed over to rightful owner in Coimbatore

Wallet left behind on the road handed over to the rightful owner in Coimbatore


Coimbatore: Wallet left behind on the road was handed over to the rightful owner in Coimbatore. Thiyagu and Velliangiri from Bharathi Colony Peelamedu, Coimbatore found a wallet lying on the road. It contained the original Aadhar card, PAN card, driving license, ATM card and Rs 4,500. When contacted, the cell phone number in the wallet it was found belonged to Krishnamurthy from Singanallur.

It was revealed that he had missed his wallet while riding the motorcycle. Following this, they handed over the wallet to the Peelamedu police and they summoned Krishnamurthy and handed over the wallet to him. He expressed his gratitude to both for their honesty.

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