Unbelievable story! A famous actress’ wallet that had been missing for 50-years was discovered by a man in an abandoned storage locker.

A treasure hunter named Anton Lulgjuraj started purchasing used storage facilities in the state of New York.

On one such occasion, in May 2017, he went to an auction in Putnam County, New York, and purchased a vacant

storage unit at Life Storage in Brewster. The father of three then searched the locker’s contents for valuables, hoping to locate some.

David Parent, an Air Force pilot, had checked the contents of what had belonged to him when he came across an old wallet and curiously opened it.

A California driver’s license from the late 1960s was discovered by Lulgjuraj after searching through the wallet.

The ID revealed that it belonged to Diane Hall, a 20-year-old lady. He proceeded to go through the wallet even though the name and face weren’t immediately recognizable.

A collection of ancient portraits of him and his family was discovered. The contents of the wallet, according to Lulgjuraj, were at least 50 years old.

Finally, the seeker produced an actor’s equity card that had reached its expiration date in 1968.

Diane Keaton was listed as the owner. He excitedly conducted some research after the name and the face seemed to startle his recollection.

‘I know, a time capsule. It was that, he said, according to NBC News. I’m looking over the photos, and some of them seem familiar.’

The wallet was later identified as belonging to the award-winning actress Diane Keaton, who starred in

the 1972 smash blockbuster ‘The Godfather,’ by Lulgjuraj. He took the time to dispel his fears since he didn’t want to make a mistake.

A beautiful black-and-white image of a small child, assumed to be Keaton, standing alongside a younger

boy and girl who were perhaps her siblings caught Lulgjuraj’s attention. He reportedly also discovered another picture of Keaton’s late parents strolling hand in hand on a seashore.

He then made an attempt to get in touch with Keaton via Twitter to see if he could retrieve her misplaced wallet.

He clarified that his only goal was to return the actress’s property and that he didn’t want payment.

But his endeavor was in vain. Thankfully, Keaton became aware of the situation when the New York Daily Mail covered it and contacted Lulgjuraj. She thanked him

for helping her find her old item and acknowledged that this wasn’t the first time she’d misplaced her wallet.

‘This is the most bizarre tale! Although I can’t recall losing this, I’m not shocked because I frequently misplace my wallet. I appreciate it, Mr. Lulgjuraj. She composed.

Lulgjuraj replied to the Oscar winner on Twitter as well, letting her know that he had sent the pocketbook via her attorney.

‘According to how I spoke with John Tishbi and the United States Postal Service, you should receive it by Friday. Hopefully it won’t be lost by the mail for another 50 years,’ he joked.

In reaction to her message, the actress’s followers expressed their delight at how things worked out.

‘What a sweet tale! And the fact that it involves you seems so perfect! Magical,’ a supporter remarked.

People praised Lulgjuraj for being honest as well. ‘You’re Amazing! I wish the world was filled with more upright people like you.

You are a scholar and a gentleman. Godspeed, sir, to you and your family. Best wishes for the season. Someone gave him compliments.

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