Woman saves little boy who was bleeding from his nose

Woman saves little boy who was bleeding from his nose

- A young woman has been lauded after saving a bleeding child

- The lady came to the rescue of the child as others ignored him in his condition

A beautiful Kenyan lady has proved that good people still exist in this world after rescuing a sick child.

In a social media post by the Hummingbird and blogger Wanja, the young lady named Sharleen Wambui was walking with some of her friends when she noticed a little boy coming towards them. The child looked sick and was bleeding from the nose.

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Sharleen instead of ignoring the sick boy quickly used her first aid skills and tried to stop the bleeding.

The young lady then asked for water from the guards working at the nearby Safaricom Headquarters.

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According to the boy, he was coming from a party before he became sick and started to nosebleed.

This is what the Hummingbird posted on Facebook.

"Shirlene put her first aid skills into action swiftly. He sat the boy down, quickly asked for water from the guards at Safaricom HQs and cleaned the boy's nose. She wiped him with a wet towel and also gave him some money to use as bus fare home. The boy said he was coming from a party in the Westlands and was going home."

Kenyans applauded Sharleen for her kind gesture towards the child. While they criticised people who had seen the boy bleeding and did nothing to help him.

Some Kenyans said Sharleen showed that indeed, humanity still exists on earth.

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Source: Legit.ng

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