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Sunday 24 May 2015

Sikh man who removed turban to help injured boy rewarded by strangers

After a 22-year-old Sikh man removed his turban to help an injured boy, a handful of friendly strangers acted quickly to return the favor.

Harman Singh, who lives in Auckland, New Zealand, heard screeching wheels and ran outside to find that Daejon Pahia had been hit by a car, saw the little boy bleeding, took his turban off and helped put pressure on his head to suppress the bleeding.



As television news crews traveled to the Singh's home for interviews, the world saw a peek into the man's accommodations -- which were plain and lacking furniture.

Inspired by concerned comments from viewers, the staff at the Good News Network got in touch with a local furniture store owner and surprised Singh with a truckload of new furniture for his apartment. Singh said, through tears, “This the biggest surprise of my life.”

72 comments:

  1. Now dats wat am talking abt. Na only 4 naija even linda ikeji sef go go der snap d man house, come post am 4 blog. For wat next, we nor knw. Just like dat guy dat snapped d young boy sleeping. Wake, u no wake d guy, u just send pix, linda wen like aproko post am. God bless those staff, dey aren't highly paid but d show of love is incredible. Plz lets be creative n help in evry little way we can

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  2. It's obvious u don't nid religion to b compassionate,if u have a dead heart it's dead if u like go to church or mosque 25hrs a day it's still amount to nothing if u can't hv empathy fr a fellow human

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  3. Good... There is reward for everything... Both good and bad..

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  4. It pays to do good, you never can tell where ur miracle can come from.

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  5. The title of this post makes no sense.

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  6. Eeeeeeeyah! How sweet, it pays to be good. Linda take note!

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  7. Eeeeeeeyah! How sweet, it pays to be good. Linda take note!

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  8. Eiya.... well deserved, the guy tried abeg.

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  9. How nice of them! Pays to be good

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  10. He deserves it and many more

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  11. it always pays to do go it's good to know that his kind gesture was appreciated

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  12. That's good one good turn feel servers another

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  13. That's good one good turn deserves another

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  14. Awww so touching...d dude fine sha o

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  15. Good begets good.

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  16. He deserves it.
    What a good heart.

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  17. Lovely gestures like this is why I love Americans. So selfless and generous. Maybe the rest of the world should take a cue from this.

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    1. It happened in New Zealand btw and not in America.

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  18. Indeed its good to b good, and wht goes around comes around.

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  19. He deserve it..this world will be a better place when we help each other*

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  20. Well deserved. Not all about violence.

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  21. Good deeds should be rewarded, congratulations
    Ubanagum

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  22. That's great!! Like our page on fb.com/loadedhubage and follow us on twitter.com/loadedhub_com

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  23. Awwww.... Tears of joy

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  24. The kind of surprise that useless Onyx will never experience in life cos of his stupid behavior,/total lack of respect for pple's charity work

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  25. Wow! One gud turns deserves anoda, God bless dem

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  26. Wow! One gud turns deserves anoda, God bless dem

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  27. Awww stories like this touch the heart. It's only in Nigeria that you'll return like 12million naira and get an OFR award only with no financial reward for your good deeds.

    #FOCUS n #ACHIEVE

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  28. Awww nice! Its good to be good. Let's strive to be the reason behind the smile on smone's face! Happy sunday pple!

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  29. One good turn deserves another. God bless good men even in this our sinful and wicked generation. Engr Emy

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  30. It's good to be good. God bless him!

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  31. No good deed will ever go unrewarded.
    May God continue to bless people with good hearts. Amen

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  32. How many of you read that "This is the biggest surprise of my life." sentence in an Indian accent? Buahaahahahaha!!

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    1. Not funny! Dummy!
      Same way u'll be laughed at right in ur face in your thick Naija accent too! Pot calling kettle black! Grow the fuck up!

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  33. The man did a great thing by helping the boy. surely God will reward him for what he did.

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  34. A good deed is always rewarded no matter how long it takes....

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  35. Awwwwwwwww, ur good deeds shall be rewarded!!!

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  36. The smile on their faces makes you want to go out and look for a good deed to perform.
    "This is the biggest surprise of my life", nailed it for me. It nearly brought tears to my eyes; the humility...the soul.

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  37. One good turn deserve another

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  38. The Good will always be recognized and rewarded, this simply means not every Muslim is a terrorist or suicide bomber!!!

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  39. Release comments, Linda. It's been hours.

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  40. Awww
    ONE GOOD TURN DESERVES ANOTHER
    He sowed kindness and reaped kindness.
    Kindness and selflessness is an open door, GOD can use to supply blessings

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  41. saw this on yahoo news. very cool

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  42. Is good to b good, and wht goes around comes around. Thumbs up to him.

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  43. It really pays to be good....

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  44. you reap whatever you sow

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  45. you reap whatever you sow

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  46. We still have good people around. There's always a difference between a white man and black man: it's in the way they treat human beings.

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