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Two Pattaya teens won widespread praise for their remarkable honesty after finding, and returning, a wallet full of cash.

 

In a moment that highlights integrity over temptation, 14 year olds Noppadol Phuphiphat and Phattraraphol Ngao-ngam stumbled upon a wallet with cash and identification in an ice bucket outside a bustling shopping mall in Pattaya late yesterday, November 21.

 

The boys, both in their second years at local high schools Bannernplubwan and Watsuttawas, were out for a walk with a friend’s older brother near Central Festival Pattaya Beach when they made the unexpected find. Rather than pocket the 3,640 baht and 71 Chinese yuan (around 340 baht) inside, they chose the higher road, heading straight to Pattaya City Police Station at 11pm.

 

 

Their first concern was the owner’s peace of mind. According to Police Captain Anan Mahakitassawakul, the wallet contained identification belonging to a Chinese tourist, whose loss could have been distressing in a foreign country. He confirmed that the incident was recorded by the police, who are now waiting for the tourist to claim the wallet.

 

The scene at the station turned into a mini-celebration, with witnesses offering high praise to Noppadol and Phattraraphol for their integrity. Their good deed has made a lasting impression on the community, showcasing the positive values upheld by Pattaya’s young generation, reported Bangkok Post.

 

By Puntid Tantivangphaisal

Photo courtesy of Chaiyot Pupattanapong via Bangkok Post

 

Source: The Thaiger

-- 2024-11-22

 

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9 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

The scene at the station turned into a mini-celebration, with witnesses offering high praise to Noppadol and Phattraraphol for their integrity. Their good deed has made a lasting impression on the community, showcasing the positive values upheld by Pattaya’s young generation, reported Bangkok Post.

 

   It should be regarded as normal regular behaviour to hand in found wallets , shouldn't be regarded as extraordinary to return lost property.

   I expect the Police were celebrating because that's their bar bill paid for for tonight 

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