Another Good Samaritan has been spotted in Singapore. A motorcyclist who got off his bike to help an elderly woman with a walker and a trolley cross the road is earning kudos online for his good deed. Stomper Siva was moved by the video of the incident...
When the light changed to their favour, both crossed the road with the man pushing a shopping trolley and the woman using a walker.
After reaching the other side of the road, they stopped to wait for the light to change to cross another road. The video ends right after the light changed. The video appears to be taken by a motorist waiting at the traffic junction and has more than 49,000 views.Netizens lauded the motorcyclist for his compassion.But one commenter wondered:"How was the aunty going to push the trolley and use the walker later after the rider left?"
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