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A Brave Act of Kindness: How a Truck Driver Saved a Girl's Life

This article recounts a heartwarming incident where a truck driver heroically saved a girl from thugs in a remote village. After years, fate brings them together again, highlighting the profound bond formed through acts of bravery and kindness. Read on to explore this touching story of humanity and resilience.
 

A Miraculous Rescue in Hardayalpur


You may have heard the saying, 'Those who have no one have God.' In times of trouble, people often turn to God, and if their pleas are sincere, divine intervention may come in the form of a savior. Today, we share a remarkable incident from Hardayalpur village, located on the Pilibhit-Tanakpur road, that will make you believe in this saying.


Surrounded by dense forests, the village is home to Savitri Devi, who lives in a hut about 300 meters away with her 17-year-old daughter, Kiran. Savitri lost her husband four years ago, leaving the mother-daughter duo to fend for themselves. Recently, while they were asleep in their hut, a group of thugs attacked their home.


It was around 1:30 AM when the intruders forcibly took Kiran away into the woods. Despite her desperate cries for help, she was unable to resist against the two assailants.


At that critical moment, a man appeared like an angel in Kiran's life. A truck driver named Aslam was passing by when he heard Kiran's screams. He immediately stopped his truck and, along with a friend, rushed into the forest. What he encountered was terrifying.


Aslam witnessed the two thugs attempting to assault the girl. Without hesitation, he grabbed one of the attackers, but the second thug struck him hard from behind, causing serious injury. Despite the pain, Aslam continued to fight to save Kiran.


In the struggle to rescue her, Aslam's friend also sustained injuries. They bravely confronted the thugs, who eventually fled the scene. Thanks to Aslam's courage, Kiran was saved. However, Aslam was severely injured and required hospitalization for several days. After recovering, he visited Savitri and Kiran before departing.


Four years later, while traveling along the same route, Aslam's truck caught fire and veered off into a ravine, about a kilometer from Savitri's home. Hearing loud cries in the night, Savitri and Kiran rushed to the scene and managed to rescue Aslam, bringing him back to their home. They called a doctor to treat his injuries.


When Aslam regained consciousness, he recognized Kiran and asked if she was the same girl he had saved from the thugs. Upon hearing this, Kiran also recognized him and embraced him, both of them in tears. From that day on, Kiran considered Aslam her brother and ties a rakhi on his wrist every Raksha Bandhan.


Religion and faith become apparent only when you express them; otherwise, humanity transcends all boundaries of religion. We hope you enjoyed this article. If you did, please like and share it.