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Those poor parents, what an awful thing to have happen.

wouldn't your heart stop seeing a toddler heading toward the road.
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fuzzywuzzy;1456023 wrote: Bus driver called a hero after helping this... | MummyPages.ie



Those poor parents, what an awful thing to have happen.

wouldn't your heart stop seeing a toddler heading toward the road.


Sometimes the word HERO is over used. I dunno a single word to complement what this this guy did. To ignore the child would bring some adjectives to mind.

Anyway, God bless them all.
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I'm with you on that one ............I don't like the word hero.
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Good man :)
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I agree that the term 'Hero' isn't really applicable here, as it would really apply to a situation where his own life was put at risk. However, I at a bit of a loss to think of another word that could accurately describe it. Chivalrous & Caring come to mind.

It really raises the morale to see an item like that, rather than the ones where stray kids get nabbed by paedophiles & the such, never to be seen again.
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FourPart;1456752 wrote: I agree that the term 'Hero' isn't really applicable here, as it would really apply to a situation where his own life was put at risk. However, I at a bit of a loss to think of another word that could accurately describe it. Chivalrous & Caring come to mind.

It really raises the morale to see an item like that, rather than the ones where stray kids get nabbed by paedophiles & the such, never to be seen again.


Caring should be enough. The guy basically said it himself. He just did what any caring human being would do.
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