A helicopter dropped thousands of dollars over Detroit, fulfilling the wishes of a man who had recently died of Alzheimer's disease, sparking joy among the crowd. Police responded to the scene to manage the situation.

A helicopter dropped thousands of dollars on passersby in an area of ​​Detroit. It was later revealed that the act was part of the fulfillment of a man's last wishes, who had recently died from Alzheimer's disease.

The incident saw the helicopter hover over the area at the intersection of Gratiot Avenue and Conner Street, dropping large amounts of bills, sparking a sudden wave of joy among those present.

According to available information, the amount scattered was estimated to be in the thousands of dollars. A police team arrived at the scene and temporarily closed the area for approximately 30 minutes to regulate the situation and ensure the safety of those present.

An eyewitness reported that the incident was related to the owner of a local car wash who had recently died from Alzheimer's disease. He explained that the incident was part of his last wishes, which aimed to spread happiness among people in an unconventional way. It was also reported that his funeral had been held last Friday.

To date, Detroit police have not issued any official statements regarding the details of the incident.