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Malaysia: Tesco fruit thief offered a job
A father of three was caught stealing fruit and drinks for his hungry family from a Tesco store in Malaysia. Instead of staff handing the man over to the police, they listened to his story, took pity on his situation and offered him a job.
The 31-year-old man, requesting anonymity, told local newspaper The Star that he was grateful for a second chance, after attempting to steal food worth about $7 from a Tesco outlet in Bukit Mertajam, about 340 kilometers north of the capital Kuala Lumpur.
He added that he had only resorted to theft out of desperation, having recently quit his job after his wife went into a coma during childbirth.
“The man’s situation really touched our hearts,” said store manager Radzuan Ma’asan, who interrogated the would-be shoplifter. “He was not a regular thief. When we questioned him, he immediately confessed, saying that he stole the fruits and drinks because his son was hungry.”
The manager also gave the man some cash to help him take care of his three children, aged two to seven.
“For now, our priority is to ensure that he enrols his seven-year-old son in a school,” Radzuan said.