A driver ofUber in Miami he returned 4 thousand dollars to a client who left it in his car, which was generously rewarded by the man.
According to the client version, shared through the events siteOnly in Dade, the wad of money was forgotten when he returned from the recording studio where the host picked it up.
Shortly after, she realized what had happened and returned to the young man's home to return his money, a gesture that pleasantly surprised the clueless customer.
The driver's integrity was rewarded by the young man, who gave the woman a few bills from the wad (approximately 10% of the total), while she was grateful for his generosity.
“I was on my way to the studio where I lost $4,000 and this lady called. She had the decency to give them back to me, so, hold this for me real quick. You know we live by the 10% rule, so take the weekend off,” said the young man in a live interview with the driver, visibly excited.
The story contrasts sharply with that ofDanny Maurad-Avecillas, a 49-year-old man posing as an Uber driver who was arrested in February,accused of having drugged, kidnapped and sexually abused eight women.
"He did this several times, not just these seven or eight times that we have, but there are more victims out there and maybe they don't remember what happened and haven't come to the police," said a police spokesperson. Miami.
Unfortunately, the story of the Uber driver also contrasts with a Cuban resident in Hialeah who worked for the same company and whoHe was charged with kidnapping, physical assault and indecent exposure to a female passenger..
The subject, 44 years old and identified asWilder Ariel Sosa-Olivero, was arrested on February 28, 2023 for an incident with a 27-year-old girl who was at a friend's house and asked for an Uber to return home.
However, during the trip Sosa-Olivero changed the route and drove to his own home, in addition to - during the trip - making sexual advances to the passenger and touching her inappropriately, according to the arrest report cited by the local press.
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