A truck driver sees a relative walking through the Tsavo park at night, pity him and give him an elevator

  • The driver of the truck in the Tsavo national park saw a man walking alone at night, heading to Mombasa on foot
  • Caring for the man’s safety, the driver urged him to enter the truck, warning him of the danger of Lion in the forest.
  • Despite his efforts, the man rejected the offer, saying he did not care if he lived or died in the forest

A generous truck driver has touched emotions online after helping a man he saw walking alone at the Tsavo national park at night.

The truck driver helps a man who was walking to Mombasa at night (eg driver image). Photo: Paul Burns.
Source: Facebook

The driver recorded a video showing the man who claimed to be from Zambia walking in the dark with a wallet.

He explained that he was heading to Mombasa on foot and seemed to be offended by danger in the forest area.

The truck driver urged him to ride in the truck, warning him of the danger of the Lion.

“Well, please, you can get in the car to help you? This is a forest, and the lions will attack you. Here is no place to make a joke with your life. Tell me you are heading, and I will help you,” The driver remembered to tell her.

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But the man refused, telling the driver he didn’t care if the animals would kill him.

Did a relative from Zambia agree to be helped by a truck driver?

Despite the constant request of the driver, the man insisted he did not need help.

The driver even questioned whether the man was mentally ill, saying no one was a sane person would risk the danger.

“If I leave this man here and something happens to him, will God forgive me?” The driver asked in despair.

After being severely persuaded, the Zambian finally agreed to receive the elevator.

The network praises the truck driver for his goodness

Users of social networks praised the patience and sympathy of the driver.

Many expressed concern for the man’s mental condition while thanking the driver for saving him.

Kipchoge Sigei: “Mombasa is about 400 kilometers from Tsavo, and over 60 kilometers of lion forests. Except he has no sound mind.”

Cocochanel Graçia Muamba: “NKT, and he is very angry! God bless the driver; he is very patient. I would turn off the lights to show him how dangerous here.”

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Jeremy Liks in the eyes: “I don’t know why I started to get angry, though I am not asking.

RAJAB SAYF: “The relative has never heard the lion’s roar near. Oh, sir, bless every kind soul out there and reduce the suffering of those who go through the fire in life.”

Poline Kaverenge: “This man really cares, imagine he came in! Who would plead with another man for his safety?

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In a separate story, Austine Onyango Wamalwa, a third -grade student in Rongai, gained public skill after being seen going to school at 4am.

Good Samaritan, Mel Wangeci Kim, visited him at Olekasasi Secondary School and shared his misery on social networks.

Following the online appeal, the entire high school’s high school fee was paid, and he also found a place to stay.

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