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Shocked To Find Luxurious Items Inside. Woman Buys Suitcase Lost At London Aiport,

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A thrifter revealed that she bought a lost and unclaimed suitcase and was shocked to discover the things inside it. Becky Charlton, thrifter and owner of ‘Becky’s Bazaar’- a second-hand business reselling vintage garments was shocked to find out how much the suitcase was worth.

Along with designer clothes from luxurious brands like Tommy Hilfiger and Guess, Becky Charlton shared an unboxing video of the briefcase on social media which has gone viral on TikTok. Netizens were fumed that a lost item could be sold online.

Viral In the TikTok video, Becky confirmed that she bought this case online for £79.99 i.e. Rs 8,369. She said that she had purchased the suitcase from an online website which was originally lost at Heathrow Airport. “I bought somebody’s lost luggage from London Heathrow Airport and here’s what rocked up at my door,” said Becky in the video as quoted in the report by Sun. Becky received the suitcase in the black wrapping as she revealed the blue Delsey suitcase. She claimed that the suitcase price could be higher if compared to the original price at which she bought it.

This luxurious thing could have been bought from Selfridges for £275 or (Rs 29,000). When Becky looked inside she was even more impressed.

The clothes were packed to the brim with clothes and luxurious items from Tommy Hilfiger. They also found a luxurious black handbag from Guess. “It’s a woman’s suitcase” claimed Becky. The video was posted under the username Beckybazaar. It quickly went viral in just 19 hours and has reportedly garnered over 1.6 million views. However, social media users were stunned to discover that even lost items could be purchased online.

They said that they would be furious if their lost items started getting sold online. One person said, “I’d be furious if my lost luggage was sold instead of being given to me.” as quoted in the Sun Report. Some were stunned that the lost items were eventually sold at the end instead of being available at the Lost And Found department at airports. “I’d be raging if someone bought mine!” wrote another viewer.