Former national soccer team coach Guus Hiddink is a hot topic after finding the owner of the lost camera.



According to the Guus Hiddink Foundation on the 3rd, former director Hiddink recently received a letter from a man named Klass Westerhuis.



The letter contained the contents, "I want to find the owner of the Samsung camera that my wife picked up at a large shopping mall near Patong Beach in Phuket, Thailand about 10 years ago."



Former director Hiddink delivered this letter to the foundation, and the foundation set out to find the owner of the camera.



Besterhouse looked at the photos of Incheon International Airport on the camera he had acquired and thought that the couple in the photo was taken right before their honeymoon departure, so he speculated that the owner of the camera was a Korean.



Former director Hiddink, who received the photo, also found a photo of a hanbok among the photos, and immediately sent it to the foundation and suggested, "Let's find the owner."



Westerhouse, who contacted the foundation on the 2nd, said, "I thought it was a very important photo for the couple, so I tried to return it, but it was not easy. I thought it was,” he said.



The acquired camera is a VLUU WB500 model released by Samsung Electronics in 2009, and it is known that the memory card contains 500 photos, from preparations for marriage to wedding photos.



Ham Sang-heon, secretary general of the Gus Hiddink Foundation, said, "I hope that the camera owner will come and bring back good memories."



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(Photo = Gus Hiddink Foundation website capture)