'It's unbelievable': C-Train driver reunites Calgary woman with lost purse containing $1,300 - Action News
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'It's unbelievable': C-Train driver reunites Calgary woman with lost purse containing $1,300

A Calgary woman was stunned by the honesty of a C-Train driver who found and helped return her lost purse containing $1,300 in cash.

'That's part of my job, and it's just the way I was brought up,' says operator

Calgary woman thanks C-Train operator for reuniting her with $1,300 in missing purse

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A Calgary woman was stunned by the honesty of a C-Train driver who found and helped return her lost purse containing $1,300 in cash.

A Calgary woman was stunned by the honesty of a C-Train driverwho found and helped return her lost purse containing $1,300 in cash.

"It's unbelievable, to believe that my handbag is back. I'm very happy, excited," said LiFeng Yang, speaking through her grandson who was translating.

The money was a gift for Yang's 75th birthday, and she mistakenly left it on the C-Train while on the way to a doctor.

Train operator Mesfin Tadesewas in the midst of a routine walk-through at the end of the line at 69th Street station when he spotted the handbag and turned it into Calgary Transit'slost property department.

"That's part of my job, and it's just the way I was brought up. I'm happy to get [it] back for the rightful owner," he said.

Li Feng Yang thanks Mesfin Tadese, the C-Train operator who helped return her missing purse, with two colourful flower bouquets Tuesday morning at the Centre Street LRT station. (Terri Trembath/CBC)

Yang presented Tadese with two colourful flower bouquets at the Centre Street station Tuesday morning to thank him for his honesty.

Tadese said the purse could have been sitting there for anywhere from a half hour to a full hour, and that it's likely passengers left it alone because it didn't look expensive.

The Calgary Transit's lost property department receives as many as 100 items a day, with findsranging from wallets to dentures.

With files from Terri Trembath