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Love letter delivered 53 years late to US man

A spokesperson for the California University of Pennsylvania said the letter, addressed to Clark C Moore and postmarked February 20, 1958, arrived mysteriously in the mail room last week.

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A love letter written to a US college student in the state of Pennsylvania and delivered 53 years late will be mailed to its intended recipient who is now an elderly man.

A spokesperson for the California University of Pennsylvania said the letter, addressed to Clark C Moore and postmarked February 20, 1958, arrived mysteriously in the mail room last week.

On Thursday, university officials located Moore, now 74. He had changed his name to Muhammad Siddeeq and was living in Indianapolis. A friend saw a news report about the letter and contacted him, said university spokesperson Christine Kindl.

"We are sending him the letter along with a 'Cal U for Life' T-shirt. He said if he didn't get that package within the next 53 years, he would call to complain."

Siddeeq was not immediately available to comment.

The letter had been sent when he was enrolled as a junior at the university, then known as California State Teachers College. It included a return address, but little other information about the sender, who signed the letter, "Love Forever, Vonnie."

Siddeeq, a retired teacher, told the university he and Vonnie had married and had four children together before parting ways.

Kindl said she spoke briefly with Vonnie, who was upset because she and Siddeeq were no longer in touch.

"Our intention in this whole thing has only been to identify the alumnus to complete the delivery of this letter after 53 years," Kindl said.

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