The bus driver in Sivas made us say ‘humanity is not dead’

The bus driver in Sivas made us say ‘humanity is not dead’
The bus driver in Sivas made us say ‘humanity is not dead’
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Driver Muhammet Cin, who rushed the child whose arm was broken while traveling with the Private Public Bus to the hospital in 2018, and helped the motorcycle courier who had an accident on a rainy road in 2023, achieved another exemplary behavior. On April 23, he got on the bus from the bus stop and took the old woman home, who said that her blood pressure had increased and she had lost her way, leaving the line where he was on duty. This action of the public bus driver made us say ‘humanity is not dead’.


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Driver Muhammet Cin, who stated that he picked up the sick old woman from the bus stop, said, “I went on the Gulyurt expedition in the evening of April 23. I came to the square and an aunt asked about Deveci Mosque. I said that I did not know the Deveci Mosque and continued my line again. I went to the Rehber District, where the aunt said she wanted to get off. Passengers also said that Deveci Mosque is not here. At that moment, it occurred to me that the mosque was far away. ‘Auntie, you stay here, I will take you home if necessary. I said, ‘Don’t get off here and be a victim.’ The aunt said that her blood pressure increased and her eyesight was difficult to see. I called his family and we contacted his daughter. I learned his home address. I got off the line and took the aunt to her house. Her family thanked her and the aunt prayed and got off. May God bless them too, they prayed. Fortunately, the passengers did not react. We did our human duty, anyone would have done it. “Doing good is in the blood of the noble Turkish people,” he said.

Source: UAV

The article is in Turkish

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