Sweet Moment Young Boy Gifts Good Samaritan Who Carried Him from Hospital Fresh Avocados
- A young boy was having difficulty walking due to a leg injury, and public transport vehicles were unavailable
- A Good Samaritan came to his aid and carried him from hospital to their home
- The boy repaid the act of kindness by gifting the Samaritan fresh avocados on his birthday
During the COVID-19 lockdown measures in 2020, a Good Samaritan helped a boy who was struggling to walk.

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The boy had hurt his leg, and due to the restrictions on movement, public transport vehicles were unavailable.
A stranger saw the South African’s boy’s struggles and offered to carry him for 1km to his home.
On May 17, the boy finally got a chance to repay the kind stranger during his birthday. According to James Hall, the boy went to wish him a happy birthday bearing avocado gifts.
A seemingly excited James said the boy’s foot had healed, and he was walking fine. He termed the avocados the best gift he received.
“Remember last year I found a boy at hospital struggling to walk? No taxis, buses cox Covid lockdown, so I picked him up and carried him 1km uphill to his home, surprising myself by my fitness?
He came by with avocados today to wish me a happy birthday and walking fine! Best gift!” James Tweeted.
Twitter users were touched by the story and reacted to James’ post:
@kmasocha:
“Well done, man, that was such a powerful act. May the good Lord bless you abundantly!”
@JakofNtegration:
“What goes around clearly comes back overflowing! Thank you for keeping our confidence in humanity!”
@EngieSemenya:
“What a beautiful act of kindness. So good to see that there are still kind people out there. Enjoy the avocados.”
@MahadeoSeems:
“Humanity personified. Humanity doesn't need words. Happy birthday, kind soul.”
@EliMatsimela:
“That is why I’m following you, James Hall. You’re a gift to life. You must long enough to help more people.”

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@MonzaGiggs:
“You have had my respect for the longest time, and now you seemingly crossed over to the next dimension. This is a special moment, one that will forever be a part of the boy.”
In other news, a kind-hearted man identified as BI Phakati came to the aid of two disabled men six days ago.
BI conversed with them before handing over KSh 800 notes, and the men could not hide their joy.
Reacting to the story, netizens said they were inspired by the young man's selfless act of kindness.
Source: YEN.com.gh

Mohammed Awal Mohammed Awal holds a Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies (Journalism) at the Ghana Institute of Journalism. He has worked in print and online media with Ghanaian-based The Chronicle newspaper, Starr FM and US-based online portable, Face2faceAfrica.com. He also had brief stints with Africafeeds.

Aba Afful (Copyeditor) Maame Aba serves as a copy editor at YEN.com.gh. She naturally enjoys working with words and has an eye for quality content. She has a keen interest in cyberspace and wants to see YEN.com.gh produce more impactful, thought-provoking, and error-free content. Aba has five years of experience as a content writer, blogger, author, and proofreader. She graduated from the Ghana Institute of Journalism in 2017. She joined the team in 2021.