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Disabled beggar who passed away discovered to have almost £1 million in her bank account
Residents in the Lebanese capital of Beirut have been shocked after discovering that a disabled beggar who recently passed had almost a million pounds in her bank account.
Fatima Othman, who lost her hands and feet during the Lebanese Civil War, di ed of a heart attack.
She became a minor celebrity after a photo of a kindhearted Lebanese soldier providing her with a drink and food was posted online. People took pity on her and donated.
After her death, police turned up to investigate and were shocked to uncover two bags containing 5 million LBP (£2,457) (₦1 million) in cash. But they were even more surprised when they found a deposit book for a local bank. When they looked inside, they discovered that the account contained a further 1.7 billion LBP (£835,000 ) (₦404 million) in savings.
Police spokesman Joseph Musallem said that the discovery of the cash and the savings book “was a big surprise“.
Locals who knew the woman, many of whom donated her money and food, said they were also surprised about the amount of cash that she had.
After her death, police tracked down her family in the town of Ain Al-Zahab, in Akkar, in northern Lebanon, and they collected her body which has now been buried.
Her family had not realised she was rich either and it is believed she was too scared to admit that she had any money in case she was robbed, and so had carried on begging because it was what she knew.
Fatima Othman, who lost her hands and feet during the Lebanese Civil War, di ed of a heart attack.
She became a minor celebrity after a photo of a kindhearted Lebanese soldier providing her with a drink and food was posted online. People took pity on her and donated.
After her death, police turned up to investigate and were shocked to uncover two bags containing 5 million LBP (£2,457) (₦1 million) in cash. But they were even more surprised when they found a deposit book for a local bank. When they looked inside, they discovered that the account contained a further 1.7 billion LBP (£835,000 ) (₦404 million) in savings.
Police spokesman Joseph Musallem said that the discovery of the cash and the savings book “was a big surprise“.
Locals who knew the woman, many of whom donated her money and food, said they were also surprised about the amount of cash that she had.
After her death, police tracked down her family in the town of Ain Al-Zahab, in Akkar, in northern Lebanon, and they collected her body which has now been buried.
Her family had not realised she was rich either and it is believed she was too scared to admit that she had any money in case she was robbed, and so had carried on begging because it was what she knew.
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