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Updated: 2014-11-17 10:59
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Gold in suitcase turns into women's clothes
A senior salesman of a jewelry company in Fuzhou, Jiangxi province, had the worst nightmare in his career when he lost 8.9 kg of gold that he had bought for the company, reported Chutian Metropolis Daily on Sunday.
When he reached his destination after purchasing the gold, he found himself staring at a suitcase full of women's clothes. He recalled that he had the suitcase with him all the time and had only let it go when he went through security check at a railway station.
Police helped him find the owner of the suitcase through a camera that was in the luggage. It turned out that the woman was carrying a similar suitcase and they mistook each other's luggage. The gold was traced back after the woman was contacted.
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