An 89-year-old Linzer praised his valuable coin collection on the flea market in Alkove for sale. With the proceeds he wanted to make a trip to the passed Matura with his grandson – but nothing came of it: a greedy long finger rejected the plans.
“I am a poor retired and I am at the flea market so that I can get a little grain money. It’s such a cheek!” A Linz retirement is indignant. The 89-year-old he wants to continue to be stolen anonymously on the flea market.
Collected for a year
But then one thing: the man is an experienced exhibitor on flea markets, offers his treasures every two weeks at the flea markets. “I was in Alcove on Saturday,” he says the “Kroon”. Among other things, the pensioner offered a large collection of coins with two euros. “There are about 400 different in the EU room, I had about 200 of them. I gathered them for a year. Everyone helped, my friends and even my transformer.” De Linzer neatly placed the proud collection in an album from DIN-A5 format.
Langfinger struck
The pensioner each wanted to sell his coins for 2.50 euros – so it makes around 500 euros for the entire album. But this did not happen: the 89-year-old noted that the valuable collection had disappeared. A brutal long finger must have taken her unnoticed between 7 a.m. and 11 a.m. The State Police confirms a complaint for theft.
“I am the fault myself, I put the album three to four meters away from myself and then sat down in the shade,” says De Linzer. Bitter: The 89-year-old wanted to give the proceeds to his grandson. “He does Matura, we wanted to drive away with the money for a few days.”
“Grandpa, who does this?”
His “Bua” asked him about the incident: “Grandpa, who does this?” The researchers who are accompanied by the police is still not suspected that this and the 89-year-old himself. He hopes that the police can now take, who can be caught, or at least grabs him the bad conscience and he gives the prey back. “I wouldn’t feel good if I put his skin.”
Source: Krone

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