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I loved how the good samaritans went and got her while there was no sign of the motorman or conductor. People get called heroes a lot of the time but those men who helped are real heroes.
I loved how the good samaritans went and got her while there was no sign of the motorman or conductor. People get called heroes a lot of the time but those men who helped are real heroes.
I had no idea what this was until I saw my facebook feed flooded with videos of it.
The motor man and conductor were probably doing other things. Someone have to relay back to control an incident happened. Someone have to alert the passengers of the incident. the motor man could have been traumatized trying to pull themselves together after having someone jump infront of the train and didn't want to have to "look down" at the carnage they assumed would have been there. Hell they could even also take advantage of the incident and get a nice length of time off with pay....
I personally would have not jumped on those tracks. Too many times someone tries to be a hero and they end up being the one killed in the process.
All sickness from a simple cold to terminal illness effects every individual within the nucleus of the family.
This father fell short of murdering his daughter. He decided to take his precious daughter who he loved so
much from her mother and this world. Lord only knows why? Fortunately the stars were aligned in the child's
favor and she survived. May God have mercy on your soul.
The purity of the little girl who happened to be the victim was concerned about her daddy when she was being rescue. She said, “my daddy, my daddy”. That statement itself make me cried.
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