After the death of programmer stuff in his house was estimated at $ 5 million
British programmer has put together an incredible collection of 60 thousand items. This pile of "garbage" after sorting is worth more than $ 5 million.
In Nottingham in September, died a 64-year-old British programmer Raman Shukla (Shukla Raman). He left behind a house with a garage, which began to understand his brother, but it turned into a problem because the house was littered with trash.
So, Raman Shukla, a resident of Nottingham, left, after his death at 64 years of age, at a glance, just a huge pile of garbage.
Programmer Raman Shukla 18 years a collection of items
The situation became critical and he had to move to a neighboring hotel, but he continued to buy things.
Auction staff spent three weeks at the preliminary sorting
It is very difficult to describe briefly these "stocks to retire." Auctioneers stunned and shocked, they gradually sorted and maintain lists of fairly valuable items. In the collection, discovered and it is not a complete list:
A lot of packages were never unpacked
A small part of the extracted radio
Many of the items are in excellent or mint condition — most of the packaging has never been opened. Neighbors say that the van Royal mail with a pile of parcels came every week for almost two decades. Raman Shukla worked as a programmer and led a modest lifestyle.
Raman Shukla ordered most items via the Internet, but he also regularly visited various auctions, meetings and congresses collectors, where he gained rare objects.
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The outcome of this amazing story is not entirely clear. Heirs, to put it mildly, surprised. The auctioneers "RUB their hands" in anticipation of profitable sales. Not so much time has passed and some of the assessment items can be overstated, but the mountain of garbage at a cost of several million dollars already causing astonishment among all the relatives and neighbors.
Keywords: Curiosity | Inheritance | Programmers | Junk