While on their way to a Tim Horton’s around 1 AM for some late night snacks, three teenagers in Canada came across a woman who’s car had broken down in the middle of the intersection.
Rather than driving by, the teens stopped to make sure the woman was OK.
Bailey Campbell, Aeron McQuillin, and Billy Tarbett — all between the ages of 15-18 — knew the woman’s car couldn’t possibly be driven any further when they saw smoke coming out of it.
When the driver of the stalled car told the teens she didn’t have money for a tow truck, the guys wanted to help.
So, they pushed her car all the way back to her home . . . four miles away.
Another kind-stranger who saw what was happening stopped to help, then followed behind the teens in his car with his caution lights on to make sure no other drivers crashed into them.
It ended up being a two hour trek to get the dunzo car back to the woman’s house, but they all made it safely.
Another prime example of people helping people . . . because that’s what it’s all about. We are all in this world together, so let’s help each other out.
(CBC)