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Ex-addict Gives Apology and $400 Cash to Shop He'd Once Robbed

Ex-addict Gives Apology and $400 Cash to Shop He'd Once Robbed
Owners of an Asian market in Nashville were stunned last week when a man came into their shop insisting they take an envelope. When they finally opened it they found $400 cash and a letter of apology from a thief who had once robbed their store. Once a drug addict, and now sober, he wants to make amends with those he'd hurt.

Owners of an Asian market in Nashville were stunned last week when a man came into their shop insisting they take an envelope. When they finally opened it they found $400 cash and a letter of apology from a thief who had once robbed their store.

Somboon Wu said that indeed someone had taken $300 from them more than a decade ago. The letter, which he posted on Twitter and Instagram, explained that the man was once a drug addict and now that he is sober, he wants to make amends with those he's hurt.

Wu told WSMV News, "We just want to let him know if he's watching, wherever life takes you, we forgive you for what you did."

(READ the story in the Daily Mail)

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