Wallet Lost In World War II Was Found 77 Years Later

Wallet Lost In World War II Was Found 77 Years Later






It is a pleasure to find any missing item after long time. It is similar to the Roy Rots, who live in Georgia in America. He recently found a missing wallet after 77 years. He found wallet and also the important documents he lost with the wallet. Roy is now 100 years old. But he remembers every incident when he had lost the said wallet.

Remembering the event of missing the wallet, he says, "I was an electrical inspector and my job was to check airplane. That day I was in California. We all were riding in a plane. At that time I realized that my purse was lost. I asked about everyone who was in the air, but did not find it.”

According to Fox News TV, Edger Warren Bird found that dropped Wallet. Edger Warren Bird was employed in the Royal Air Force in Derbisbury, UK.

There was a driver's license of Rots into the wallet. The name and address of the rots was written in License in the same address, the Bird could have sent the Wallet. But he did not do this. He safeguarded the Wallet with himself in all the items inside it. Warren gave this Wallet to his son, and the son gave his daughter.


After all,Warren's granddaughter back the wallet to Roy Rots after 77 Years.

Wow It is very pleasure time for Royal Rots.


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