Hardworking SA cop drives long distance to return lost wallet to woman

Hardworking SA cop drives long distance to return lost wallet to woman

- A South African woman recently shared the touching story about how a hardworking cop traveled a long distance to deliver her lost wallet

- According to the pot, her wallet was found by a good samaritan who handed it to the police who then returned it to her

- Many people shared messages of support and encouragement with the determined officer

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A South African woman, Marizél Le Roux took to Facebook's ImStaying to share a touching post about a cop called Officer Eugene who is determined to make a difference in his community. According to the pot, officer Eugene drove a long distance to deliver her wallet which she had lost.

"On Saturday I lost my wallet with all my personal documents and cards. I forgot my wallet on my car while strapping in my girls. Needless to say, I drove off. Today I received a call from Officer Eugene. He said that an amazing lady found my wallet on the side of a freeway road and handed it in at her nearest traffic office.

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"Officer Eugene then drove over 180km all together to PERSONALLY hand me my wallet. This is true evidence that we have hard-working and amazing officers in this country. Thank you to the lady, Irene (I have her details to personally thank her) and officer Eugene."
Hardworking SA cop drives long distance to return lost wallet to woman
Marizel is extremely grateful toward Officer Eugene. Image: Marizel Le Roux/ImStaying
Source: Facebook

She then goes on to thank the honest lady who had took her wallet to the police station, ending off her post by adding that such acts of kindness are the reason she is staying. Stayers had this to say:

Ruby Rose said:

"That give so much hope."

Beverley Ann Robbs said:

"Wonderful! Blessings to those who returned it to you."

In other inspirational Briefly.co.za news, a young South African Super Spar cashier recently shared with Stayers how she had experienced her ImStaying moment. Taking to the group, Faeika Abdurahman Claasen shared how she watched a kind stranger pay for a gogo's food after she brought the wrong card along with her to the store.

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"Today I had the "ImStaying" moment. So I had an elderly lady at my checkout and as she was about to pay Gogo realised she took the wrong card. She took a store card instead of her bank card. Back and forth we went as she wanted to put most of her things back as she didn't have enough cash on her.
"Then came the following customer seeing the situation and told Gogo to take her groceries she will pay for it. Gogo insisted no she will have her people send her the money. The good lady turned to me and said give Mamma all her things and just put her total with my groceries," she explained.

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Marilynn Manuel I am an experienced journalist with a keen interest in helping people tell their stories and writing content that inspires readers. When I’m not in front of my laptop producing viral articles for my publication, I find myself submerged in a fitness routine or trying new wellness smoothies. When I need some down time, I find that devouring a good book is equally as satisfying as reaching my health goals. Above all, I am a mom to a cute baby boy.