How rare is it that you see a thief, who stole for his needs, returns you the goods or the value of the goods once he is in a position to do so? Considering the very few occasions, this incident in Ohio's Kmart is hence worth a mention.
One man who stole from a Kmart in Ohio has promptly sent $1000 dollars to the store after thirty years as a way to ask for forgiveness and his idea of repentance for his mistake that was fueled by need.
A handwritten letter was sent to the president of the store, that he had stolen merchandise worth $140 to $270 long ago in a Cincinnati Kmart. Apart from tendering an apology in the note, he also pinned a $1000 money order.
T reports. Along with his apology note, the penitent included a $1,000 money order.
"Please accept this money order in repayment," the man wrote. "Your acceptance would be most appreciated. I am now God's child."
The money was accepted, the thief forgiven and the money was used for families who were struggling to pay their bills. Faith in humanity has been restored.
(AW- Anil)