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Mystery Donor Gives A City $3.6 Million In Gold Bars

When the city of Osaka, Japan received a very unexpected package last November, officials at the waterworks bureau were left completely speechless: a mysterious anonymous donor had quietly delivered 21 kilograms of solid gold bars, worth an estimated 3.6 million dollars, with one very specific and heartfelt request attached. The donor wanted every bit of it used to repair Osaka’s aging and crumbling water pipes, a problem that has been quietly growing into a genuine safety crisis across Japan for years. Osaka’s mayor told reporters he was staggered by the amount and could find no words adequate to express his city’s gratitude, promising that Osaka would honor the donor’s wishes entirely and put the gold to exactly the use intended. It is the second time this same mystery benefactor has stepped up for Osaka’s waterworks, having previously donated cash for the same cause without ever revealing their identity.

The urgency behind the gift is very real: more than 20 percent of Japan’s water pipes have already outlived their legal service life of 40 years, and Osaka alone recorded over 90 cases of water pipe leaks under city roads in a single recent fiscal year. Sinkholes have also become an alarming and increasingly common sight across Japanese cities, with one dramatic incident last year seeing a massive sinkhole swallow an entire truck cab in Saitama Prefecture and kill the driver, an event traced directly to a ruptured sewage pipe. That tragedy prompted Japanese authorities to accelerate pipe replacement efforts nationwide, but tight municipal budgets have made meaningful progress painfully slow. For a city of nearly three million people, this extraordinary golden gift could not have arrived at a more critical moment, and the identity of the quiet hero behind it remains one of Osaka’s most beautifully enduring mysteries.

Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c3ew5jlqz87o

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