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The unusual story of the Albanian who found Meryl Streep's bags on the street

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3 Prill 2022

The unusual story of the Albanian who found Meryl Streep's bags on the

Finding a purse on the street is not uncommon, but finding the purse of Meryl Streep - one of the most extraordinary actresses in the history of cinema - seems incredible, but not impossible.

One fine evening, Zymer Berisha, a Kosovo Albanian who has lived in Brooklyn for two decades and works as a receptionist, saw a bag on the street. He told the show " Rudina " that he noticed that many cars were passing over the bag and thought to take it off the road.

The unusual story of the Albanian who found Meryl Streep's bags on the

After removing it, he opened the bag and noticed that inside were documents, a wallet and $ 2,000. In the ID card, Berisha read the name "Meryl Streep". S'po u besonte syve! He was holding the bag of his favorite actress.

He told Rudina Magjistari that he called some of the contact numbers he could find in the documents in the bag and talked to Meryl Streep's daughter. She lives nearby and went to the building where Berisha works as a receptionist to get the lost bag. After thanking her, she left to come back again, this time surprised that the amount of money had not been affected. "Oh God! "There is not a single cent missing," she told Berisha. The actress's daughter insisted on giving him a reward, but he refused. "My father told me that if he finds something that is not yours, it is not yours," he told her.

The unusual story of the Albanian who found Meryl Streep's bags on the

However, she returned the next day with a reward and insisted he get it. "You got it from Meryl. Something small. "Thank you," she told him. In a Twitter post in late March, CNN reporter Bill Weir described the event as follows:

"A good guy from Kosovo who works in my building noticed a handbag on the street last night with $ 2,000 dollars inside. He saw the ID card. It was Meryl Streep. He refused to accept the reward, but Meryl insisted. Good people."