Malaysian 'Superheroes' Come to Rescue Boy Trapped in Escalator

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Malaysian 'Superheroes' Come to Rescue Boy Trapped in Escalator
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A harrowing incident at Queensbay Mall in Penang saw a young boy's shoe get wedged in an escalator. Malaysians from diverse backgrounds sprang to action, offering comfort, assistance, and crucial help. The grateful mother's Facebook post highlighting their selfless acts has gone viral, becoming a powerful symbol of unity and harmony in Malaysia.

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Thankfully, my sister managed to press the escalator’s emergency stop button, but my son’s foot was still trapped, and he was in pain.During this time, a Chinese couple helped comfort the child and reminded everyone to stay calm. While politicians frequently stir controversial racial narratives for political mileage, this incident demonstrates how ordinary Malaysians of different ethnicities naturally coexist and cooperate in their daily lives, unburdened by the divisive rhetoric that often dominates political discourse.

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