Oprettet af Pen d. 16-03-2012 11:14
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A taxi driver on Friday returned more than eight kilograms of gold ornaments to their owner, an elderly passenger who left the cab without taking his valuables. The returned gold is worth more than Bt13 million.
In return for his good deed, taxi driver Saksee Kesseekaew immediately received gold necklaces worth about Bt200,000 from his passenger, Ekarat Kanokwannakorn. He was also promised an additional reward of Bt300,000 in cash.
Ekarat runs a gold shop at a superstore in Ubon Ratchathani.
He came to Bangkok's Yaowaraj area to buy more gold but forgot his bag in the taxi driven by Saksee on Thursday.
"I picked him up from Yaowaraj and dropped his off at Si Mum Mueang Market in Pathum Thani," Saksee said.
The taxi driver said he checked his cab and found the goldstuffed bag, after Ekarat got out.
"I was excited and really wanted to return the gold to the owner. I drove around an area I picked him up in the hope of spotting him but he was nowhere to be seen," Saksee said.
He later told his friends and relatives about the bag. His nephew, Sergeant Sakdipong Boonyawoot, later saw Ekarat on the media asking for the return of his gold. The young relative quickly alerted Saksee.
"So, I immediately contacted FM91 Traffic Pro radio station," the taxi driver said.
Through FM91 Traffic Pro, Saksee returned the gold to Ekarat.
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Oprettet af AK81 d. 16-03-2012 12:20
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In return for his good deed, taxi driver Saksee Kesseekaew immediately received gold necklaces worth about Bt200,000 from his passenger, Ekarat Kanokwannakorn. He was also promised an additional reward of Bt300,000 in cash.
måske skulle man blive taxi driver ikke dårligt for en dags arbejde ((11((
Oprettet af sank d. 16-03-2012 12:22
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:TUP Ja man har faktisk hørt om den slags flere gange her i Byen. Og har da selv været udsat for i BK at få leveret et Visa kort tilbage som var tabt i en Taxa. Men her har været nogle tilfælde med store beløb som er returneret :TUP