Daily Do Good: Good Samaritan Returns Bag Of Money To Business Owner

Last week in Dunwoody, Georgia, nail salon owner Henry Ngo lost a bag of cash but was relieved when an honest stranger returned it. Ngo, who recently opened the salon with his wife, realized the money was missing when they got home that night. Despite searching everywhere, they couldn't find it and he assumed it was gone forever, because, he notes, "everyone could use the money" during tough times.

Fortunately for Ngo, Undo Salon & Spa owner Serwa Collins found the bag in the parking lot while picking up dinner. She called nearby businesses and even posted about it on social media, but since the salon was closed, she couldn't contact them directly. The next day, Ngo visited a neighboring package store and learned that a woman had called about finding the bag.

He reached out to Collins, and after confirming the bag's contents and showing surveillance footage of his wife putting the money inside, Collins returned the cash without hesitation. Ngo expressed his deep gratitude, but she says she was just doing what she would want someone to do for her.

Source: WSB TV

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