Sweet sorrow for German boy thief
bbc
14-Oct-2009 (one comment)

An eight-year-old German boy who stole his parents' savings to go on a confectionary binge has been turned over to police in a sweet shop.

When he tried to buy 15 euros (£14) of treats in the western town of Viersen, he was asked if he had enough money.

The shop owner's suspicions were aroused by the sweet-toothed boy's 1,680-euro wad of bills and instead of a sugar rush, he got the bum's rush.

The police were called and the boy's parents came to collect him.

He had taken the cash - which was being saved for house repairs - from their drawer, police said.

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Darius Kadivar

CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY !

by Darius Kadivar on

I Love the BBC's Miscellanious reports. Where do they find this stuff I wonder ? ;0) 


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