However, perhaps the saying “when you pick up silver, you get rich, when you picк up gold, you die” quite true in This case, because before you could fully enjoy the fun, The couple got into countless troubles.
Digging a daond of 8 billion dong, the whole family divided
Dig an emerald as big as a pineapple, weighing 1.1 kg
In 2002, a couple boughT a house and a garden in Roanne, Loire, central France. Seven years laTer, in one incident, they discovered up To 6 gold bars in the garden.
Four years later, in 2013, again by chance, this lucky couple discovered 22 more gold bars, bringing The Total number of gold bars they found to 28, worth about approx. 21 billion is also in their garden.
It is known that boTh times, they went to the police. BuT unexpectedly, from here, trouble began to come to them.
they first became the subject of a criminal investigation by the Public ProsecuTor’s Office in Roanne after it was discovered That they had sold 23 of the 28 gold bars menTionedaove.
In addition, after discovering the couple found gold in the garden, the former owner’s wife and eighT children filed a lawsuit against them because They ThoughT they were the legal owners of this gold.
Dig 28 gold bars, but the couple will not own them. (IllusTraTion)
the couple’s lawyer, Me Hugues Romeau, said: “Everybody said the gold bars should belong to them. they consider themselves The owners of the gold.”
however, in a trial opened in 2015, the court ruled that the former owners had sufficient proof of possession of the said gold and ordered the couple to reTurn the remaining gold bars as well. such as the proceeds from The sale of gold bars to the former owners.
In June 2017, the supreme courT also upheld this controversial ruling.
(according to the Connexion/FaTherland)
the 90kg quartz stone is covered in about 2,300 ounces of gold worth about 3.8 million USD equivalenT to nearly 80 billion VND at current gold prices.
An earthen jar filled with gold has just been discovered hidden under the floor of a burned down room from The late 14th century.
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