A biker in trouble in a sudden storm
On 25th September, a middle-aged motorcyclist was stranded on the road in Malaysia due to a sudden heavy rain and storm in the afternoon. He stopped under a big tree to take shelter on a busy road.
However, due to heavy waterlogging and wind, his motorcycle got stuck in a ditch on the road, leaving him completely helpless.

The helping hand of two unknown young men
Just then, two unknown young men came running in the rain. They got wet in the rain and did not care at all. Without a moment’s delay, they started pushing the bike in their wet clothes.

Even though they slipped repeatedly in the gusty wind, they did not give up. At one point, one young man tried to fix the engine fault of the motorcycle, while the other held the bike steady.
Still, seeing that nothing was happening, they lifted the biker and tried to get another person on the bike to get out of the ditch.

After some efforts, the motorcycle finally got free from the ditch. Later, one of them asked the biker to go to their garage for safe shelter. And the other brought the bike to park in the garage.

Social media overflows with praise
A video of the incident went viral on social media, which instantly touched the hearts of netizens. The video had hundreds of views and shares. And there were many positive comments.
Many commented that such humanity is rare these days.

Some wrote that their parents should be proud of the courage and kindness of the young people.


Many called the two young men “real heroes” who helped a stranger in danger without expecting anything in return.
A shining example of humanity
Storm, rain, or mud—nothing could stop them. The gestures of these two young men show that humanity is still alive.
No matter how busy and divided society becomes, it is small moments of help like this that make people believe in each other again.
Watch the video here:
@themalaymail Not all heroes wear capes — these two braved a fierce storm to protect a stranger they’d never met. True respect for their courage and compassion. 👏
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