Man unknowingly loses wallet with $1,000 inside, only realises when three angels hand-deliver it to him

Singapore has enough of such examples to be compiled into a Civics and Moral Education textbook.

Jonathan Lim| August 31, 11:28 PM

A trending Facebook post by theatre actor Sugie Phua details how he had his nap interrupted by a knock on his door.

As it turns out, the three visitors at the door had found his wallet, and followed the address found on his Identity Card to his home.

The wallet contained a $1,000 bill and one of the three men, who identified himself as Muru Muru, said to Phua, "I am rich, I don't need your thousand dollars."

The three men left a befuddled Phua before he could think of a way to repay their kindness and honesty. All he could do was take a selfie with the three 'everyday' heroes and hug them.

Check out the Facebook post in full:

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30 minutes ago my doorbell rang, upon hearing it I was thinking to myself, this better not be some irritating...

Posted by Sugie Phua on Monday, 31 August 2015

Mothership.sg salutes the three gentlemen for going the extra mile of delivering the wallet to its owners home.

Sugie Phua is known for his role as Sun Wukong in pantomime Monkey Goes West and his participation in Channel U's Project Superstar

 

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Top photo adapted from Sugie Phua's Facebook post.

 

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