Housemaid Forgets She Can’t Swim, Jumps Inside Pool to Rescue Her Boss’ Son, Video Stirs Emotions
- One heroic helper in Johannesburg saved the day after noticing that her boss's child was in trouble
- A video posted on TikTok shows that a protective nanny in South Africa risked her life for a little boy
- Many people were inspired after seeing the domestic workers' bravery in the heartwarming TikTok video
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One domestic worker did the most while at work. The dedicated employee in Johannesburg did not hesitate when she had to protect her employer's child.
The video of the housekeeper received more than 2,000 likes. People commented on the video giving the domestic worker her flowers.
Helper risks life for boss's son
A TikTok video by @bowzergp was relieved when her domestic worker jumped in to save his son at a pool. In the video, he detailed how the nanny couldn't swim but saved the child from drowning without a second thought
Watch the video below:
People amazed by generous helper
Many people joined the employer in singing his domestic worker's praises. Online users admitted that there's nothing better than having someone who cares for your child as their own.
Keorapetse was tocuuhed:
"The nanny I got, I treat her like family because she takes care of my kids and whenever I pray I put her in my prayers also."
keeleng87 said:
"May God bless her."
siborose wrote:
"To have someone looking after your kids like her own is a blessing."
Bongiwe_khabazela commented:
"The baby doesn’t even want to let her go."
lungstar334 added:
"Wonderful, you are lucky to have her."
Charlene Munashe said:
"They are our babies as well, any danger or harm we think of them first and forget what we can't do."
Man covered pool at home
Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that a father, @beaverlandlodge, shared a video about the safety measure he set up for their home swimming pool because of his kids.
In a clip that has gathered thousands of reactions, he showed that he used a tarpaulin-like material to cover the pool.
To show that it will act as a measure to keep his kid from accessing the water without adult supervision, his child walked on it and it held the kid's weight.
Source: Briefly.co.za
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