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Gardener makes amazing discovery worth over £100,000 in his hedge – and there was an even better TWIST

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A PENSIONER was left stunned when he discovered a plastic bag packed with precious jewellery and cash in his hedge.

The treasure was thought to be worth an huge £100,000 – but the lucky homeowner could never have expected what happened next.

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The treasure was discovered in the hedge close to the pensioner’s home in Germany[/caption]
The loot, including dozens of gold rings, necklaces, earrings and gemstones, were worth over £100,000

The man – whose identity and age have been withheld due to local privacy laws – made the discovery during gardening activities at his estate in Hanau, Germany, last November.

He was reportedly cutting the hedge when he spotted a weathered plastic bag beneath it.

Local police investigating the valuables said the dozens of gold rings, necklaces, earrings and gemstones were altogether worth around £17,000, adding that the cash amounted to £85,000.

They believe the jewellery were manufactured in the United States in the 1950s and 1960s, according to an expert assigned by the police.

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And several appeals by regional authorities and widespread news coverage, no one came forward to claim the valuables.

Following an extensive investigation, local police informed the elderly man who reported the find that he could keep it ALL.

Offenbach police spokesman Thomas Leipold said: “Federal law says that the individual who informs the authorities about the discovery can keep it if its possessor cannot be tracked down within six months.”

Leipold declined to disclose whether investigators assume that the jewellery and cash could be loot.

But the police spokesman revealed that his department has been flooded with notifications and information by citizens from all over Germany and even abroad.

He said: “Someone made us aware of a burglary at Hanau barracks back in the 1980s. We were able to rule out a connection quickly since the banknotes found in the hedge last year were Euros.

“There haven’t been any Euro bills back then.”

The currency was introduced in Germany in the year 2002.

Leipold added that Offenbach police got in touch not just with numerous police departments across the country but also the Bundesbank (German Central Bank) in a bid to determine a possible previous owner of the cash via their issue dates and registration numbers.

Leipold told local broadcaster Hessenschau: “We’ve done everything we could but to no avail.”

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Referring to the pensioner who made the discovery, the police officer added: “Informing officers at his local police station was the right thing to do.

“He has acted impeccably. That’s why he’s now eligible to keep it all.”




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