She may have lost her money, but she's found compassion worth far more. A maid was aided by a good Samaritan and stranger who offered her money and food while she was in a pinch, she shared in an anonymous post on Facebook group Complaint Singapore on Sunday (Oct 15). Admitting that she 'burst into tears' before writing her post,...
PHOTO: Facebook/Complaint SingaporeShe may have lost her money, but she's found compassion worth far more.
Admitting that she "burst into tears" before writing her post, the maid recalled how she had attempted to buy bread at a bakery in Boon Keng when she realised the cash in her wallet was missing. "She also put some cash in the plastic bag," the maid said. "I tried to ask for her phone number but she didn't give it to me."Adding that she had made the post on Complaint Singapore in hopes of locating her benefactor, the maid expressed that she wants to visit her to "repay her kindness"."She means a lot to me as a helper. In my hard life still got good people who help me.
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