Banka ia deponon gabimisht në llogari 4,6 milion dollarë, shikoni çfarë bën me to! (Foto)

10:53 | 23 Maj 2016
Arbresh.info

Një studenteje në Sidnei të Australisë i ka ndodhur një mrekulli pasi një bankë i ka deponuar në bankë gabimisht 4,6 milion dollarë.

Studentja nga Malajzia e quajtur Christine Jia Xin Lee kishte menduar se paratë ia kishin dërguar prindërit e saj nga Malajzia pasi ata posedonin një biznes atje, transmeton arbresh.info.

Menjëherë pasi kishte parë shumën e parave që posedonte, ajo kishte shkuar në dyqanet e firmave më të njohura të vesh-mbathjeve duke blerë çdo gjë që i pëlqente të kishte.

Kështu ajo kishte blerë pothuajse të gjitha ngjyrat e çantave të një prej firmave më të shtrenjta në botë “Hermes” të cilat posedonin edhe dokumentet e autenticitetit, këpucë të firmës “Louboutin”, veshje të firmës “Christian Dior”, syze të firmës “Prada” dhe aksesorë të ndryshëm të firmës “Chanel”.

Banka e kishte kuptuar gabimin që ka bërë dhe e ka kërkuar studenten ndaj të cilës kishte hapur proces gjyqësor për të rikthyer paratë e humbura./arbresh.info.

Christine Jia Xin Lee is pictured with a Chanel cashmere cushion and designer handbags, including a YSL bag.

Ms Lee, a Malaysian international student living in Rhodes, is pictured wearing a Chanel necklace

Christine Jia Xin Lee is pictured with a YSL purse and her shoes are similar to those of Stuart Weitzman 

Pictured: Hermes handbags. The Rodeo Horse charm pictured on the centre front Hermes Birkin Bag is also by Hermes and sells for about US$1,150

Pictured: A Hermes handbag. Many of the bags seized were accompanied by certificates of authenticity and stacked in the boxes they were bought in

Pictured: Hermes handbags including The Birken Bag (right) and The Kelly Bag (left) seized from Ms Lee's apartment in Rhodes

Many of the handbags taken from Ms Lee's apartment were by designer brand Hermes (centre two and two at right)

On a single day she allegedly splurged $220,000 at the Christian Dior Shop in Sydney

Pictured: Prada sunglasses Ms Lee allegedly purchased using $4.6 million mistakenly put in her Westpac bank account

Pictured: A Dior necklace was among the items pictured and tendered to the NSW Supreme Court

Christian Louboutin heels among the items allegedly found at Ms Lee's Rhodes apartment

When asked by a bank investigator where she thought her money had come from, Ms Lee said over the phone: 'I thought that the money was from my parents in Malaysia'

Ms Lee was arrested while trying to board a flight to Malaysia several weeks ago.

The investigator then asked what type of stores she'd spent the money at, and Ms Lee replied: 'Christian Dior and other clothes shops'

Other photo evidence shown to the court included shoes with glittering diamantes, designer sunglasses and a rose gold Cartier bracelet (diamond necklace pictured)

 

 

 

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