
It is one of those cases that should not make the news for two reasons: first, because it should be the norm, and second, because good news doesn’t sell.
Africans have to put up with a lot; being looked down on, forced to take any job, under any work conditions, to make ends meet, so meet Gora.
A woman in Motril came across a wallet, one Sunday morning and examining it the person’s ID, she decided to hand it in.
Owing to firearms either being confiscated or simply handed in, the Guardia Civil, destroyed over 50,000 firearms last year.
The Almuñécar Town Council has decided to ‘congratulate’ a municipal worker after he found and handed in nearly 1,000 euros in the botanical gardens, Parque Majuelo.
A young man in Motril handed in a backpack containing 2,000 euros in cash, a mobile phone, a tablet and an expensive watch after finding it.
A Dutch tourist in Nerja lost his sports bag with nearly 6,000 euros inside, but was fortunate enough that an honest man found it and handed it into the police.
A struggling immigrant from Nigeria found a wallet containing 3,000 euros in cash and 13,000 in cheques and handed it over to the police.