Property lost on Viet Nam train returned to British family
A British family travelling through Viet Nam had their property returned after accidentally leaving it in their compartment after a journey earlier this week.
Gillion Lesky Dicorato (R) and his 3 family members having their lost property returned on January 11, 2017 Tuoi Tre |
The belongings were discovered after the family recently left a suitcase in a berth cabin after exiting the train in Nha Trang, a popular beach city in Khanh Hoa Province.
Members of the crew on train SE7 spotted a pink suitcase in compartment No12 in the berth cabin while cleaning the room.
The crew then opened the suitcase, witnessed by other passengers, to check the objects inside the luggage, before making a report to the train captain.
Items in the suitcase included a Samsung smartphone, a Nokia phone, an iPhone 4, an iPhone 7, an iPad, a tablet, a Cazabella watch and bracelet, a Harrods handbag, two sealed envelopes, US$170, GBP1,800, and THB2,000, and 2 ATM cards.
According to Dang Ngoc Quat, captain of the train, after reviewing the train’s manifest, the crew identified Gillion Lesky Dicorato and his family, from the UK, as owners of the property.
The group had been travelling from Da Nang to Nha Trang earlier that day.
The assets were returned to their owners on Wednesday morning, Quat continued.
(Source: Tuoitrenews)