20-year-old Heroic Boy Rewarded with a car for Risking His Life to Save a Man Held by Train Track Electric

20-year-old Heroic Boy Rewarded with a car for Risking His Life to Save a Man Held by Train Track Electric

  • A 20-year-old commuter has been rewarded handsomely with a car for coming to the rescue of a man held down by a train track electricity
  • Anthony Perry was getting off the Chicago Transit Authority Red Line train on Sunday, June 5 when he noticed the man had convulsed and passed out after being jolted by 600 bolts
  • While people recorded the man fighting for his life, Perry against the advice of some commuters went down to help the man

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Anthony Perry, a 20-year-old lad has been hailed for his heroic act on Sunday, June 5 which saved the life of a man jolted by 600 bolts of electricity and passed out.

NYPost reports that Anthony was alighting from the Chicago Transit Authority Red Line train when he spotted two men fighting.

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Anthony Perry, 2008 Audi A6, Windy City businessman Early Walker, Chicago, 20-year-old Perry, electrocuted
Anthony risked his life. Photo Credit: Tavi Ghee, Chicago Sun
Source: Facebook

The instigator of the fight however went into convulsion after landing on the third rail and passed out from electric shock.

While people brought out their phones and recorded the dying man, Perry swung into action and pulled him away from the rail.

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“The guy didn’t have no control over his body.
“I did hear somebody say as I got on the track, ‘Don’t touch him.
“I could’ve kept walking, but I was like, you know what? I’m not going to keep walking because God wouldn’t want me to do that so I took action immediately,'' Perry told a local outlet CBS.

With help from another commuter, Perry was about to perform CPR on the man which saw he regain consciousness.

Perry said he wasn't surprised that he helped the man

The heroic young man told CBS that his action didn't surprise him as he was always helping people.

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“I was kind of like, dang, I did that? That was me? I was kind of surprised that I would take myself to that level — but I’m kind of not surprised, because I’m always helping people. That’s my instinct.”

A businessman gifted Perry a car

On Wednesday, June 8, Windy City businessman Early Walker gifted Perry a 2008 Audi A6 car for the brave act.

While hailing the young man, Walker said the gift was to honour him. He added that more Anthonys are needed in the world.

A netizen Tavi Ghee recorded the moment Perry saved the man and stirred mixed reactions from social media users.

Watch the Facebook video here.

Social media reactions

Netizens who watched the video of the lad's heroic act had these to say:

Gail Mcdowell said:

"What is your fighting for anyway look like the man had a seizure y'all need to stop that get along s*** it's all over the world stop fighting each other for what there's no damn sense at all that's why I left Chicago because all this s*** going on I don't even make no damn sense."

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Lefarrah Sorrell Esters said:

"He was scared to help him cz he was being electrocuted!!!"

Tamara Lynn said:

"That man saved his life we need more brotherly love like this in Chicago for real! God bless his soul."

11-year-old boy honoured in US for saving classmate from choking and woman from fire on the same day

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that an 11-year-old boy was recognised in the US for saving his classmate from choking and a woman from a fire incident on the same day

Johnny Teehee, Muskogee city police chief, gave the boy an honorary award for his acts of heroism.

The Police department shared a photo of Johnson receiving the award from the top cop and captioned it:

“The Muskogee Police Department, Muskogee County Sheriff’s Office and Muskogee Public Schools honoured Johnson Tuesday as an honorary member of the police and sheriff’s departments.
"He saved the lives of two people in one day. Way to go!”

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