Sanitation Workers Find $5,000 Mortgage Payment Woman Threw in Trash

The sanitation workers who found the money refused a reward

With a little luck and the diligence of several sanitation workers, a Long Island woman was reunited with $5,000 in cash that she accidentally threw in the trash.

Forty-five-year-old Krishna Nadalall says his mother, Bayban, had set aside an envelope containing the cash for her mortgage payment but she couldn't find it Tuesday morning.

Hysterical over the loss, the Long Beach woman called Nadalall to report that she mistakenly threw the money away.

Nadalall, a sanitation worker himself, gathered three co-workers to help sift through the loads of trash compiled at the Merrick Transfer Station.

The group was able to recoup all but $40 of the money after some of the bills fell out of the envelope along the way. Video shows Bayban counting the bills on the trunk of a vehicle near trash heaps at the transfer station. 

Bayban offered a reward to the men, but they refused.

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