Wednesday, 3 June 2015

A SIKH BOY HELPED A Bleeding Child In New Zealand BY REMOVING HIS TURBAN

A Sikh Man Removed His Turban

 To Help A Bleeding Child In

 New Zealand


For Sikhs, their turban is supreme. It is sacred for them. But a Sikh man in New Zealand, without bothering about any religious beliefs, offered his turban to help a bleeding child, reports Patrika.

Harman Singh, 22, who resides in Auckland (New Zealand) saw a

 five-year-old child bleeding profusely in front of his house. 

The child, who had met with an accident, was hurt badly.


Leaving everything behind, he rushed to the spot and tried to 

help the child. To control the blood loss, he removed his turban 

and placed it under the child’s head.  Harman said:

“I just wanted to save the child’s life. I was afraid that due to blood loss, the child’s condition might become critical. Religion does not tell us to not to help people in need.”


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