The farmer took out the 500,000 savings in the box to build a house, and found that they were all gnawed by termites and collapsed and cry

2021/02/1820:28:03 international 2490

Many people are accustomed to storing large amounts of cash at home instead of choosing to deposit in the bank, which often leads to many unpredictable problems. Recently, a farmer in India was preparing to spend 500,000 of his savings to buy a house. He did not expect to see that the banknotes had been gnawed by termites when he opened the suitcase where he saved the money.

The farmer took out the 500,000 savings in the box to build a house, and found that they were all gnawed by termites and collapsed and cry - DayDayNews

According to the Times of India report on February 18, a 52-year-old farmer named Bijili lives in the Krishna region of Andhra Pradesh and earns a living by farming and raising pigs. On February 16, he was going to put out the 500,000 rupees he saved from food and frugality to build a new house.

Neither Bijili nor his family have a bank account. They keep their cash in a travel suitcase. When he opened the box, he almost fainted, because the banknotes in it were all unrecognizable and full of bug eyes.

The farmer took out the 500,000 savings in the box to build a house, and found that they were all gnawed by termites and collapsed and cry - DayDayNews

At this time, they discovered that all the banknotes inside had been eaten by termites. The bundles of 200 and 500 rupees had wormholes of different sizes, and many of the banknotes were badly damaged and unusable.

Seeing this scene, Bijili couldn't help crying, which meant that his long-simmering dream was completely shattered. The nearby neighbors saw the Begili child holding the torn banknotes, so they came forward to ask the reason, and quickly called the police for help.

The farmer took out the 500,000 savings in the box to build a house, and found that they were all gnawed by termites and collapsed and cry - DayDayNews

Bijili told the police that “the whole family does not have a bank account. The money is life savings. I am sorry that I cannot build a house now.” The police checked the situation and promised that if there is nothing wrong with these cash sources, they Will try to help Bijili make up for losses.

Similar incidents have occurred in other parts of India, but the experience is even more bizarre: because the victim’s money is stored in a safe in the bank. When he opened the cabinet, he found that the cash inside was also eaten by termites. This He had to file a lawsuit with the bank and demand losses.

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