A local woman in Johor, Malaysia has been praised for her selfless actions after coming to the aid of a 68-year-old Singaporean man who was severely injured in a motorcycle accident. The woman provided first aid and stayed by the man's side until an ambulance arrived.
1MDB trial: Najib says RM2.3m cheques issued from own account for PM’s social media, speeches to avoid burdening govtA Facebook post recently highlighted a compassionate act by a local woman coming to the aid of an elderly Singaporean man involved in a road accident.
“I’m not sure how the accident happened, but when I arrived, I saw two people lying on the road. One wasn’t badly hurt, but the other, a 68-year-old Chinese uncle from Singapore, was in critical condition. He had injuries to his face and hands, and blood was flowing nonstop,” wrote a Facebook user who witnessed the incident.According to the post, several motorcyclists returning from work had stopped to assist in moving the motorcycles and helping the victims.
“The way she handled the uncle, the way she took care of him—it was like she was caring for her father. The uncle was in bad shape, losing a lot of blood and growing weaker, almost fainting, but she never gave up and did her best to comfort him,” the user wrote, sharing a video of the incident. “Her clothes, jacket, and hands were covered in blood, but she remained by his side until the ambulance came.
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