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Buy Secondhand Bag, Turns Out Belongs to a Deceased Person, Shocked Half to Death After Seeing its Contents

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Buy Secondhand Bag, Turns Out Belongs to a Deceased Person, Shocked Half to Death After Seeing its Contents Buy Secondhand Bag, Turns Out Belongs to a Deceased Person, Shocked to Find Money Inside

Dream - Buying used or preloved items is an option for some people because of their cheap prices. If you're lucky, you can find valuable items or antiques with fantastic value.

Like a man who shared his mother's experience of buying a secondhand bag at a store. Interestingly, his mother actually found an invaluable "treasure."

He shared this unusual discovery on his Twitter account @LukAhSeng. In the post, a black bag with brown stripes can be seen.

However, he was shocked to find some money and mysterious papers inside the bag. However, he couldn't understand the contents of the letter because it was written in Japanese.

"My mom bought a bag near a Japanese street, inside there's a letter, and 20,000 Yen (Rp 2 million) with a letter, I don't know what it says," he said, quoted from mStar.

In addition to money and the letter, the bag also contained underwear and a fan. He took the initiative to bring the letter to an acquaintance who understands Japanese.

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It turns out that the letter was a death insurance intentionally written by the bag's owner. It was later known that the original owner deliberately put all his valuable belongings to be donated to anyone who finds them.

He did this because he didn't have any family.

"Because the insurance says single and unmarried, there's a fan, clothes, and so on in the bag," he said.

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The post shared on social media successfully caught the attention of many people. Some associated it with mystical things.

However, there were also those who shared similar experiences of accidentally finding valuable treasures.

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"I once bought a wallet near Kelantan. Inside, there was Australian money and a list of medicines.

"That's why my mother said not to buy used items, it could have belonged to a deceased person. Scary," commented a netizen.

Report: Nur Rahma

Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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