A good Samaritan jumped right in to stop a baby in a stroller from rolling into traffic.
Video captured the shocking moments when a baby in a stroller starts rolling toward traffic. on a windy Monday. The mother, desperate to catch the baby, fell twice and couldn't get up right in time to stop the stroller.
Thankfully, a good Samaritan jumped in to save the baby from danger. Right after saving the child, the man walked toward the distressed mom to give her a hug. The man, who had just wrapped up a job interview, said he was glad he was at the right place at the right time.that I have read and agree
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