Boomerang
Comes Back After 25 Years
Queensland,
Australia (AHN) -- A boomerang stolen from a local museum was returned by the
same tourist who took it 25 years ago.
The
artifact was put on display at Mt. Isa's Frank Aston Underground Museum, which
is now closed. It was taken by an American tourist whose guilt urged him to return
it, complete with an apology.
"I
removed this back in 1983 when I was younger and dumber," said the note,
as quoted by BBC News. "It was the wrong thing to do. I'm sorry, and I'm
going to send it back."
The
note was merely signed, "Peter."
Along
with the note came a check donation for the museum.
Mt.
Isa Mayor Ron McCullough confirmed that the artifact actually was genuine, having
battle marks to testify that it was indeed real.
"Nobody
had any knowledge o it being stolen at all until it arrived back," McCullough
told The Herald Sun.
"We
might write a letter to the gentleman thanking him for his pang of conscience,"
revealed McCullough.
The
sender's full name and address were found on the envelope.