Handwritten Letters and Drinks in Front of Busan Jung-gu Police Box
"Gifts Filled with Warm Hearts Give Great Strength"
A story has been shared about a female college student who left a handwritten letter and drinks in front of a police box to repay the kindness of a police officer who lent her 1,000 won when she lost her wallet as a child.
On the afternoon of the 8th, two boxes of health drinks and a handwritten letter were found in front of Bosu Police Substation in Jung-gu, Busan. [Photo by Bosu Police Substation, Jung-gu, Busan]
According to the Bosu Police Box in Jung-gu, Busan, on the 13th, around 7:30 p.m. on the 8th, a police officer on duty at the police box found two boxes of health drinks and a handwritten letter placed in front of the police box.
The letter writer, Ms. A, introduced herself as an ordinary female college student and stated, "I once received a small but great kindness here."
Ms. A said, "About 8 to 9 years ago, I lost my entire wallet around this area and couldn't go home, but thanks to the police officers, I was able to get home safely. At that time, the officers lent me 1,000 won, but since I rarely had a reason to come to this area and, embarrassingly, I forgot about it, I just couldn't repay it. Today, even though I don't have cash, I remembered that day and left a small gift."
She added, "Even if I can't return the 1,000 won, I will live sincerely and make donations in the future."
On the afternoon of the 8th, two boxes of health drinks and a handwritten letter were found in front of Bosu Police Substation in Jung-gu, Busan. [Photo by Bosu Police Substation, Jung-gu, Busan]
Currently, the identity of Ms. A and the police officers who helped her at that time have not been identified.
Park Cheol-jun, head of the Bosu Police Box, said, "It is very grateful that she cherishes and expresses the gratitude she felt as a child," and added, "Thanks to the warm-hearted gift, it gives great strength to the police officers."
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