WTF HSBC?
Something does not sound right here:
British newspapers are reporting that during the construction of his (celebrity chef Jamie Oliver) latest Italian-focused restaurant in Manchester, England, workers encountered treasures worth £1.1 million — or roughly $1.7 million — housed in the building's basement.
The eatery is housed in a former Midland Bank that was taken over by HSBC in 1992. During the renovation, construction workers reportedly uncovered hundreds of safe deposit boxes that dated as far back as 1935. Owners were not easily traceable, so officials from the Bank of England got out their power tools and drilled open the steel cases to find gold — lots of it. Along with that, they also discovered jewels, master tapes from bands like New Order and Joy Division, and one mysterious gun.
A spokesman for HSBC allegedly told the UK Sun, "We were moving to a new site and wanted to transfer the safe deposit boxes. However [because the building is a Grade II listed building] National Heritage said we were unable to take the actual boxes with us, because they were part of the structure." Currently HSBC does not have rightful possession; all of the safe deposit boxes and their contents have been passed to the Treasury. The department will attempt to find their rightful owners or relatives of the owners.
I knew i left my gold somewhere over there!
That some serious negligence on HSBC 's part.
agreed but how the hell do these people not have documentation showing their treasures are there? im still waiting to hear about this "mystery gun"
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