Heartbroken! Recently, the theft of a prized gold medal (pictured) by CSONGRÁDY Laszlo, the country’s fencer and 1988 Summer Olympics Olympic gold medalist, is a dramatic follow-up to the theft, the heartache kept him awake at night. Recently, the 65-year-old even said he would like to make a will for the thief to“Inherit” the medal, if the other party can return to him first.
According to CNN (CNN) — Laszlo was asleep at the time of the break-in on the night of October 10. According to Hungarian media sportal, the victim said that burglars rummaged through his home, “Opening almost all the drawers” and even climbing into the attic. Although not much cash was found, the thieves found Laszlo’s Olympic gold medal collection in a cupboard and pocketed it. Eventually, Laszlo is woken up and the thief is discovered, and he shouts at the top of his lungs to stop the thief from leaving the room in a panic. According to Laszlo, he put the medal in a “Very private corner” and wrapped it in layers of wrapping.
The loss of the gold medal has been on Laszlo’s nerves for two weeks, and he hasn’t stopped thinking about it. Laszlo complained that although the burglars had left “Fingerprints all over the house”, the investigation had gone nowhere. He said he hoped to“Pass the word” to the thief through the media, saying he had no intention of hurting each other and that“Everything is negotiable”.
Kovatch, a former captain of the Hungarian national fencing team who also collected clues for friends on Facebook, detailed the gold medal’s features, hoping to catch thieves trying to sell it for money. “I would give anything to have my medal in the mail,” Laszlo told the Hungarian press, adding that he was “Humbled” by his willingness to make a will, let a thief“Inherit” his gold medal and not donate it to a museum after his death.
NBC said Laszlo’s lost medal was a team gold in the men’s sabre event at the 1988 Summer Olympics Summer Olympics, when the Hungarian national team defeated the powerful Soviet Union, laszlo and his teammates were once considered national heroes. Now the hero is late in life, being bullied by the small night, this experience is very sad. Many netizens on social media called on the thieves to“Be individuals” and urged them to return the items as soon as they saw the news.