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The Guardian - UK
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Patrick Greenfield

Twitter appeal reunites man with pay packet he left in London pub

Mariusz (centre) is reunited with his wages after he left them in the Alexandra, Wimbledon
Mariusz (centre) is reunited with his wages after he left them in the Alexandra, Wimbledon Photograph: The Alexandra, Wimbledon

The search for a man who left his pay packet in a west London pub before Christmas has ended in success after he came forward to claim the money.

Thousands of people appealed on social media over the Christmas break to find Mariusz, a Polish construction worker, who left his £600 wages on the floor in the Alexandra pub in Wimbledon, south London, on 21 December.

His first name, which was written at the top of the envelope, had been the only clue to his identity.

Mariusz, who did not tell pub staff his second name, claimed the money on Wednesday afternoon after he correctly described the envelope and named the amount of money inside. Pub management then double-checked his identity on CCTV.

“It was quite anticlimactic after all that searching. He just walked into the pub and said, ‘I’m Mariusz and I think you’ve got my money.’ Apparently he went back to Poland over Christmas, but he didn’t tell his wife he’d lost his paycheck,” pub manager Mick Dore told the Guardian.

“He was a lovely bloke and he had tears in his eyes when he came in. Mariusz said his son had seen a photo of the envelope on social media and asked if it was him,” he added.

Dore, who runs the pub with his wife, Sarah, tweeted last Friday:

The appeal went viral after Harry Potter author, JK Rowling, and entertainer Alan Carr retweeted the post to their millions of followers.

After claiming the money on Wednesday afternoon, Mariusz left a £50 tip for the waiter who found the pay packet on the floor of the pub last Thursday.

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