Anonymous Do-Gooders Leaving Wads Of Cash Around English Village For The Needy For Years Finally Reveal Themselves

For years now Blackhall Colliery in Durham County had a mystery: The mystery of the unclaimed wads of cash left around the village. You would think that it would be a secret guardian angel probably trying to give the tooth-fairy a run for her money. But as it turns out to be, it was simply a pair of do-gooders trying to help their village.

Since 2014, Detective Constable John Forster and his colleagues have been trying to get hold of the anonymous person leaving money after an honest countryman discovered and brought to them a wad of cash with £20 notes that totaled £2000. After months, when no one would come forward to claim the money, they delightedly received it.

Detective Forster thought about this case from all possible angles. Why would a good Samaritan do something like this? Could it be possible that the person won a lottery? Or perhaps they were a guilty criminal? It was surprising that the person leaving behind the cash did so with such randomness. Anonymous good deeds are often done to charities, not citizens. He even wondered if the money was left by a senile person.

When the news of the mysterious wads of cash givers crossed the borders of Britain, the do-gooder pair finally identified themselves to the police but with strict public anonymity. They verified that they were the original people leaving behind the wads of cash by giving details that others were unlikely to know.

They elaborated that they made sure that the cash was always near those who would likely need it the most- the people who had fallen short of it. They stayed back to make sure that it was picked. According to one of them, she got this idea after she was helped by a person in the village. She felt compassionate towards the village ever since and wanted to do something good in return.

What was surprising was that both the do-gooders were not related, not married, not from the village and had very likely started doing this separately before joining forces.

Forster said that he was only happy that the sources of the money did not have a dark origin and that the police department was relieved– “I’m really pleased we have an answer to this mystery and am glad we can now definitively rule out the money being linked to any crime or a vulnerable person.”

For years now Blackhall Colliery in Durham County had a mystery: The mystery of the unclaimed wads of cash left around the village. You would think that it would be a secret guardian angel probably trying to give the tooth-fairy a run for her money. But as it turns out to be, it was simply…

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