When we’re not feeling well, simple tasks like travelling home alone can become a struggle.
This was what an uncle in Singapore had to go through recently. He apparently puked and fainted while crossing the road, according to a post on Facebook group 50 Shades of Singapore on Thursday (14 Nov).
Thankfully, a kind driver who saw the incident stopped to help the uncle. Here’s what exactly happened.
The post was shared on Facebook by the uncle’s nephew, who claimed that his uncle was believed to be intoxicated when he was on his way home.
He shared that his uncle had difficulties in breathing and eventually fainted while crossing the road.
Upon noticing that this uncle had fainted, a kind-hearted driver stopped his car at the side of the road to help.
The nephew also shared that the driver even went the extra mile to clean up his uncle’s puke and offered him some water — something not many people might not be willing to do for a stranger.
From the photos provided, it looks like the driver may have even called in an ambulance for the uncle.
In the post, the nephew added that he had been sharing this heartwarming story on several platforms in hopes of reaching out to the kind driver to personally thank him. But, to no avail so far.
He related,
My Uncle wouldn’t have lasted the night if not for you.
If you have any inkling who this driver might be, you can reach out to the nephew via his Facebook post here.
As kindness is often said to be fading from modern society, it’s nice to see benevolent beings, like the driver, still thrive among us.
Here’s to hoping that stories like this will continue to inspire selflessness and care for those who need them the most.
Feature images adapted from Facebook.
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