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A grandmother returned $15,000 she found and got a surprise

2023-02-09T16:14:47.688Z


The woman's honest action made many want to make a gesture to reward her generosity and gave her the surprise of her life.


On January 21, Dianne Gordon, a

65-year

-old woman , was walking the five kilometers that separate her home in White Lake (Michigan) to her workplace in another town when

near a gas station

she found a bag that was going to change your luck.

But not in the way that she, perhaps, she would have done for many.

The bag in question contained

$15,000 in cash

, money that would have come in handy since it took him an hour to get to work every day and another hour to walk back because his car had broken down a year ago and due to his financial situation he

could not afford a new one.

Dianne Gordon, the 65-year-old woman who returned the money (Video capture).

However, what she could not afford either, in this case due to her honesty, was to keep that money "fallen from heaven", so Dianne contacted the Police and returned it, reports

RT.

Stacy Connell, wife of the police officer who treated Dianne, opened a page to raise funds and help the woman.

It didn't take long for authorities to find the owners of the money, as in addition to the cash the bag contained invitation cards for a wedding that had taken place earlier that day, reports

WXYZ.

Dianne Gordon's honest action made many want to make a gesture to reward her generosity and give her the surprise of

her

life

.

The unexpected happened


Very soon, Stacy Connell, the wife of the police officer who answered Dianne's call, opened a page to

raise funds

to help the good citizen buy a car.

"As the wife of a police officer, I normally hear bad things, so this fact moved me," Connell explained, quoted by

The Washington Post.

As of this Thursday, the campaign has raised more than $82,000.

As of this Thursday, the campaign has raised more than $82,000, an amount well above what is needed to pay for Dianne's new vehicle,

a Jeep Compass

that arrived on February 3, says

RT.

According to reports, the money left over from Dianne will go towards car insurance and upkeep.

The woman received her new car on February 3: a Jeep Compass.

"My grandson is 13 years old and he plays hockey. And my granddaughter is 11 years old and she practices gymnastics, and I haven't seen her play or practice gymnastics yet. So it's going to be very important that I get to see her," the happy grandmother shared her plans. .

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