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Monday, 19 December 2016

Photos: Two underprivileged schoolboys return money found in old clothes donated to them

Two students in Mae Ramat, Tak province, Thailand were last Thursday, December 15th, presented with some donated clothes to wear during the winter months.

When the boys, Khamnon Kaenwichit and Nawapon Suksereepon, both 9, were trying on the old clothes, they found a wad of cash in the pocket of a pair of jeans that added up to THB100,000!



The cousins quickly alerted their teacher, who had distributed the clothes to the underprivileged students. The boys said they want to to try and return the money to its rightful owner. The school is currently tracking down the owner of the donated clothes.

More photos below...



Source: Bangkok Post

19 comments:

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    1. ************************umu azi azuru azu*****

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  2. Awwwww! God bless them.
    They deserve to be rewarded handsomely.



    . ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  3. These are destined for poverty forever

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    1. Really Edith? They are destined for poverty forever because they didn't keep the money?? There's a God in Heaven, He is soooo gonna bless them, and He'll use men to bless them too because they are honest as little and poor as they are.

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    2. True talk Edith.

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    3. U should be ashamed of urself Edith. What kind of values do u intend inculcating in ur kids when u have them ?

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  4. God bless and reward you for your honesty

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  5. This act of kindness rarely happens in Nigeria.

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  6. Awwww... May their good works and honesty preserve them...God says so



    Eva Da Diva...

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  7. heya
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  8. its only God that can truly reward you for this brave gesture. it takes people with the fear of God to do that. some would have kept the money tagging it a blessing but may God pave way for bigger blessings for this act through Christ our Lord....Amen

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  9. See, poverty is not an excuse to steal. God will surely make this kids go places.
    As tender as they are, they know that honesty pays.God will prosper you kids.

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  10. D didn't I t occur To them that the owner intentionally left it there?

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