American woman's postcard addressed to her brother .......

An American woman's postcard addressed to her brother reached her destination 33 years later


The postcard was sent to Christmas in 1987. The card was found while cleaning the post office in Corona Lockdown and was sent to Paul Wills.

(Washington) An American woman's postcard addressed to her brother has reached its destination after 33 years. According to US media, the postcard sent 33 years ago managed to reach its destination due to the lockdown of Code 19 epidemic.
According to the post office, Anne Lowell, an American woman, sent a postcard to her brother on Christmas Eve in 1987. But for a long time the postcard did not reach the destination. The American woman and her brother never mentioned the postcard during that time. Which lets them know who posted a card.








But thirty-two and a half years later, when Paul Willis, a resident of San Francisco, California, USA, received a card sent to his sister, he called her.
Annie, 65, was shocked. "A picture is worth more than a thousand words," Paul Willis read to his sister as he read the card. Posted with this photo on December 18, 1987, received on April 29, 2020 with a new San Francisco stamp.





Anne is now working as a teacher. His brother is 76 years old. The reason for the late arrival of the postcard is that the card was lost somewhere in the post office.
 Now the card was found while the post office was being cleaned during the lockdown. Which was immediately sent by the post office.

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