A homeless man finds 300 thousand euros at the airport

A man who secured hundreds of thousands of euros after finding a briefcase at the “Charles de Gaulle” in France is believed to have been homeless. Local police have said they have recognised him through film footage as one of many citizens living on the streets near the airport. The doors of a company at terminal 2F were [...]
A man who secured hundreds of thousands of euros after finding a briefcase at the “Charles de Gaulle” in France is believed to have been homeless.
Local police have said they have recognised him through film footage as one of many citizens living on the streets near the airport.
The doors of a company at the 2F terminal were open, and the man, about 50 years old, was out with two large bags of money.
He is now being sought by police, writes BBC.
The event occurred last Friday around 17:30, when an alarm was heard at the company's offices, broadcasts Albinfo.ch.
Officials who checked security footage have seen that the person had been surprised to see that the doors were open, the moment he was lying ahead. Then he got up and went in with two bags.
In all, it received 300 thousand euros.












