Singaporean man praised for helping lost girl in Geylang

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A Singaporean man was praised online after helping a 12-year-old girl who was lost in Geylang.

A Singapore an man was praised online after helping a 12-year-old girl who was lost in Geylang . On Monday (Feb 19), Mohamed Fadzli Hayof shared on Facebook that he was cycling back home after buying dinner when he noticed a young girl standing alone at a bus stop near the Nicol Highway junction. At the time, he thought the young girl was lost. Fadzli also recalls that the area around that time was deserted and very quiet.

So, after some deliberation and cycling 50 to 100 meters away from the girl, he decided it was too unsafe to leave her alone and returned to see if she was okay or needed help. “When I reached the bus stop, I could hear that she was on the phone (on speaker) with a man on the other line, so I gently asked her if she was okay and needed any help or direction,” Fadzli wrote.The man on the other end of the line turned out to be her brother. The man then introduced himself to her brother, who informed him afterwards that his sister had no idea where she wa

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