Mr Chen didn’t tell anyone when he squirreled away the 35,000 RMB
(£3,627) in a plastic bag, placing it in a hole in Deyang, in south-west
China’s Sichuan Province. He said: “It was my pension fund payment and
all of the savings I’ve had from working as a fisherman all my
life.” Sadly the bag proved to be biodegradable and fell apart, allowing
damp and what Mr Chen believes were worms and insects to get inside and
eat the money.
He told local media he was horrified when he dug up the dosh to find
that most of it was rotten. Ironically his local bank – which he didn’t
trust to hold his savings in the first place – has come to the rescue,
swapping the notes that are in good enough condition for fresh ones. In
total, the bank was able to piece together and exchange around 20,000
RMB (£2,074), although the rest was beyond help.
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