Toddler's stuffed monkey left behind on 9/11 has family searching 20 years later
Fox News
Abe Wachsman, who gave a family a ride to safety on Sept. 11, 2001, searches for the rightful owner of the stuffed animal 20 years later.
Before returning to his home in Queens, he dropped all his passengers at their requested stops. But he soon realized one had been left behind.
"It wasn't until I got back home and managed to take a look at what had happened that I noticed the monkey," Wachsman told Fox News.
Twenty years later and several cars since, the stuffed monkey left behind has been Wachsman's constant driving companion. Now his daughter, Jessica Wachsman-Selznick, is on a mission to reunite the money with his or her rightful owner - the toddler that today would be in their 20s.
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