Greek children find 43,000 euros hidden by elderly woman in abandoned building | Inquirer News

Greek children find 43,000 euros hidden by elderly woman in abandoned building

/ 07:30 AM September 24, 2013

Staff stand outside the closed front of the Polykliniki Hospital in central Athens, on Monday, Sept. 2, 2013. The hospital has been temporarily closed under new public sector reforms aimed at cutting costs amid Greece’s acute financial crisis. Since the beginning of Greece’s debt crisis in 2010, thousands of Greeks have taken their money out of local banks fearing an exit from the eurozone would endanger their savings. On Monday, Sept. 23, 2013, children playing in northwestern Greece found a bag containing 43,000 euros that an elderly woman had hidden in a derelict building fearing the crisis-hit country’s banks were unsafe. AP

ATHENS—Children playing in northwestern Greece found a bag containing 43,000 euros ($58,000) that an elderly woman had hidden in a derelict building fearing the crisis-hit country’s banks were unsafe, police said Monday.

While playing near a square in the city of Ioannina on Friday, a group of primary school children aged around nine and ten stumbled upon the money in a bag stashed away in the building, police said confirming media accounts.

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According to the state-run Athens News Agency, nearby residents spotted the children playing with and even tearing up banknotes and alerted the police.

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Authorities traced the bag to an 83-year-old woman who said she withdrew her savings from the bank three years ago, fearing she would lose her money because of the economic crisis, the agency reported.

She could not remember the exact amount and estimated it to be around 50,000 to 70,000 euros.

Police said the abandoned building actually belongs to the woman, who lives nearby.

Since the beginning of Greece’s debt crisis in 2010, thousands of Greeks have taken their money out of local banks fearing an exit from the eurozone would endanger their savings.

Many transferred their savings to banks abroad, while others even resorted to makeshift hiding places at home.

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