A teenage boy who helped a stranger on a train in Cumbria, northwest England, was handsomely rewarded by the man, who is thought to be celebrated street artist Banksy. According to the New York Daily News, fourteen-year-old Ben Azarya met a man on the train who introduced himself as Robin Banks. Azarya explained the encounter:
Azarya helped the stranger pick up his paints. The man asked the teenager if he knew who Robin Banks was. When Azarya replied that he did not, the man handed him the artwork, said that it would be worth around $30,000, and bid him farewell by saying, "Have a good life, brother."
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