
Lithuanian lost letters from 1960s, 70s delivered decades later
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Post office workers in Lithuania were finally able to deliver some of the letters last month.
The owner of the building, Jurgis Vilutis, told Reuters that he thinks a postal worker probably searched the letters for money and hid them.
When the letters were found, Vilutis said he reached out to the post office, who decided to try to track the recipients down.
"I'm so happy they got interested," Vilutis told Reuters.
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