Indian returns lost purse filled with money


Dubai, July 29 (IANS): In a heartening show of honesty, an Indian expatriate returned a purse containing 25,000 dirhams (around $6,800) and vital documents to an Italian woman who lost it on the roadside in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), media reported.

Rasheed Pericheri, 36, took it upon himself to return the lost purse that he came across on a pavement in the UAE's capital Abu Dhabi to the rightful owner, Emirates 24/7 reported Tuesday.

The purse contained several credit cards, 500 dirham notes and other documents.

Pericheri, in his search for the owner, managed to get the contact details through the driving licence from the UAE's traffic department. 

Pericheri later found out that the purse belonged to an Italian expatriate, Elvira, whose husband was recovering from a heart attack.

"When I called her (Elvira) to inform her that I had found the purse, with the money, she began crying," the report quoted Pericheri as saying.

"She said a big thank you and gave me some money also as a gesture of gratitude," he added. 

Elvira said she failed to find her purse when she returned to the road after she lost it.

She also lodged a complaint with the police.

"I was carrying 25,000 dirhams to buy three tickets for me and my two sons to fly to Italy. My husband, an engineer in Abu Dhabi, had a heart attack and we had to repatriate him to Italy," Elvira said.

"He has still not recovered and is in a coma. I am so grateful to Rasheed, who took the pain to track me down and hand over the purse," she added.

  

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  • HINDUSTANI, Manipal/Dubai

    Thu, Jul 31 2014

    A big salute to Rashid bhai!

    Jai Hind!

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  • Deepak, Paladka

    Thu, Jul 31 2014

    Rashid Bhai, you made India proud.

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  • Vasant Raj, Mangalore / Abudhabi

    Thu, Jul 31 2014

    Hats off to Mr. Rasheed...chote chote deshome bade bade kaam hote rehtehe...

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  • santoshprbhu, india

    Wed, Jul 30 2014

    this good gesture during holy month will be suitably rewarded by the almighty

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  • sayed shamsuddin, uchila,kuwait

    Wed, Jul 30 2014

    appreciate you.welldone,may allaha bless you,you have done a wonderful job on this EID UL FITHER DAY.

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  • stan, dubai

    Wed, Jul 30 2014

    Good.... Send your Politicians 6 months compulsory labour work in Middle east....( they will visit Middle east, America, far east etc and will spend our tax payers money but they will not study anything)

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  • Henry Lewis, Sastan/Kuwait

    Wed, Jul 30 2014

    well done Rashid May God bless you

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  • Paul, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 30 2014

    Good Job & god bless you Mr.Pericheri.
    I see some dislikes .I am sure this guy who puts Dislike may be he doesn't know to read English or he is not a honest guy.I am sure he knows only one word Dislike

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  • nahmed, Mangalore/Dammam

    Wed, Jul 30 2014

    Hmm no comments from the DW communal commentators.

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  • Lydia Lobo, Kadri

    Wed, Jul 30 2014

    Its because we understand how it feels to be cheated. Its the feeling of gratification to a host country that is so much honest as compared to our own nation. I am sure all of us have a list of incidents we have been cheated upon in our own land but that is irrelevant here.

    Certainly, those who lost a belonging are in a great difficulty than us who found a fortune that is not ours. I salute Rasheed for his exemplary deed.

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE.

    Tue, Jul 29 2014

    Heart touching incident .God bless all involved.

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  • stan, dubai

    Tue, Jul 29 2014

    Why we Indians become Honest, obedient, respecting rule of the country when we leave India?????

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  • Bryan, Bahrain

    Wed, Jul 30 2014

    I don't spend a lot of time asking WHY? Instead I focus on what I should do now or how I should react the right way...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Jul 30 2014

    Stan, You have to be honest abroad or else they cut ...

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  • Munna, Nitte/Karla/Qatar

    Thu, Jul 31 2014

    Cut what? I am scared now!

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