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New York cabbie tracks down owner of $21,000 left on back seat

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New York cabbie tracks down owner of $21,000 left on back seat

 

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Mohammad Asadujjaman turns down reward after driving over 50 miles in search of Italian tourist who had left handbag behind

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Mohammad Asadujjaman's mother may not have schooled him in the quickest routes through the mean streets of the Big Apple or the best ways to negotiate with its famously plain-speaking inhabitants.

 

But she does appear to have imbued the 28-year-old New York taxi driver with an even greater gift: incorruptible honesty.

 

On finding that an Italian tourist had left a handbag containing more than $21,000 (£13,000) in cash - not to mention jewellery worth thousands more - on his backseat on Christmas Eve, the Bangladesh-born cabbie knew exactly what to do.

 

He rummaged through the bag until he found an address in Long Island. Then he rang a friend with a car and embarked on a 50-mile trip in the hope of handing over his find to someone who knew his fare, 72-year-old Felicia Lettieri from Pompeii. When his knocks at the house belonging to Lettieri's sister, Francesca, went unanswered, Asadujjaman left his mobile number and a note reading: "Don't worry, Felicia … I'll keep it safe."

 

A little while later the phone rang and he headed back to the Long Island address to return the bag and keep his word.

 

[i"They were so, so, so happy," [/i]said Asadujjaman, a student who began driving a cab about three months ago after his hours were cut back at a factory.

 

Felicia Lettieri's absentmindedness had briefly threatened to ruin the family's holiday.

 

The bag, which she forgot while she and six other relatives were travelling in two taxis from midtown Manhattan to Penn station on 24 December, also contained some of the group's passports.

 

Police advised the tourists they had little chance of recovering the lost goods. Francesca Lettieri said Asadujjaman's honesty had averted disaster. "We really love what he did," she told Newsday.

 

The cabbie himself shrugged off the incident, saying he had been taught never to take advantage of people. "My mother is my inspiration," he said. "She always said, be honest and work hard."

 

Despite conceding that such a large amount of money would have allowed him to focus on his studies, Asadujjaman insisted he was not tempted to keep it: "My heart said this is not good."

 

He also declined the reward the Lettieri family offered him, saying that as an observant Muslim he could not accept it.

 

"I'm needy, but I'm not greedy," he said. "It's better to be honest."

 

Pure-hearted taxi drivers are not as rare as some might think.

 

Two years ago, the Grammy-nominated violinist Philippe Quint left his $4m (£2m) Stradivarius in a New Jersey taxi after flying in to Newark airport at 3am.

 

Despite fearing that he would never see his 285-year-old ex-Kiesewetter violin again, Quint was eventually informed by the airport that the driver, Mohammed Khalil, had returned the precious instrument. To show his gratitude, Quint handed Khalil a $100 tip and free tickets to his next Carnegie Hall concert. He also gave a kerbside recital at the airport taxi rank to an audience of 50 cabbies.

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I was walking in Soho when a man droppped a 20 quid note, I quickly catched up with him and gave it to him. SubhanaAllah he could not believe it and kept thanking me so much so it became a tad annoying.

 

I can only imagine what this taxi driver had to listen to :D

 

But on a serious note, good job. Shows us Muslism in a better light, especially given recent media reportages.

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lol 5 that reminds me of a similar incident expect the guy dropped a wad of £20 and £50 notes which was blown all across this main road un be known to him. I had to run after him to tell him but it was pointless trying to help collect it all up because people on the road thought it was a give away and were helping themselves to his money. lol

One elderly lady got really upset when he asked for his money back.

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Curly, I only did it because he looked like a model, and it wasn't even his money :D

 

(joking)

 

Lol@ the elderly lady getting upset. I wouldn't be surprised if she coined the saying "finders keepers".

 

But yeah, I dropped my laptop the other day and a lady and her daughter were like, "sorry did you drop this"? Talk about a blonde moment. How can you drop your laptop?? I still haven't checked if it's alright. I'm scared :( although it just fell from an airport trolley which is relatively low.

 

Hey sorry General, your thread is turning into the troll corner. I'm remotely shape-lifting it.

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Asadujjaman insisted he was not tempted to keep it: "My heart said this is not good."

 

He also declined the reward the Lettieri family offered him, saying that as an observant Muslim he could not accept it.

 

"I'm needy, but I'm not greedy," he said. "It's better to be honest."

...Two years ago, the Grammy-nominated violinist Philippe Quint left his $4m (£2m) Stradivarius in a New Jersey taxi after flying in to Newark airport at 3am.

 

Despite fearing that he would never see his 285-year-old ex-Kiesewetter violin again, Quint was eventually informed by the airport that the driver, Mohammed Khalil, had returned the precious instrument. To show his gratitude, Quint handed Khalil a $100 tip and free tickets to his next Carnegie Hall concert. He also gave a kerbside recital at the airport taxi rank to an audience of 50 cabbies.

Good examples of good muslims.

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