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Little Girl Hugged Dead Father And Whispered 3 Shocking Words That Made People Scream! –
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At the funeral of her father, a little girl climbs onto the coffin to say goodbye and whispers three shocking words to him. Then something astounding happens and makes the mourners scream.
Everyone in the village attended Kofi’s funeral, not only because he had been a popular trader when he was still healthy, but mostly because many people had stories to share about his positive attitude and great generosity. These comments comforted his wife, Salma. She was still shaken by the news of his death, even though she had been preparing for it for months. The truth was that she couldn’t forgive herself for the last words she’d uttered to him and desperately wished for him to come back, even just for a few seconds, to tell her she was forgiven…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>
But there was someone else who wanted Kofi back more than anything else in the world. Little Adba was not even seven, but for the entirety of her life, she had been Kofi’s shadow. She, too, had known for a long time that her Baba would be leaving soon. To her mother’s utmost surprise, she had actually taken the news better than herself and behaved like a little angel for the whole funeral. But as the ceremony drew to a close, Adba would do something that shocked all the mourners.
As everyone gathered around the grave, Adba said to her mother, “I want to say goodbye to Baba,” and then she walked solemnly right up to her father’s open casket and climbed right on top of it. Some of the people gasped in shock, while others smiled at the little girl who was honoring her father with grief. Everyone could see how much Adba loved her Baba, but her affection was not surprising at all. She had been showered with love from the very moment she’d appeared in her mother’s belly, and probably even before that day, because Kofi himself was the kind of man who loved hard and forever. That was one of the reasons why he was so appreciated in town, but certainly not the only one.
Even though Kofi had been just a humble roadside vendor who catered mainly to laborers, he had always taken his work as seriously as if he were preparing his food for the highest office in the country. When he was still healthy, he got up every day long before the sun rose, and by the time the first workers arrived by foot or on the early morning buses, they could already see his brightly colored handmade little canopy and smell the delicious aroma of his wares. Kofi baked injera, which was also what his grandfather and father had done before him since the very beginning.
One of his favorite customers had been a young woman who came by every day just after the lunchtime rush for her order of injera. Because it was quieter by the time she came, Kofi and this young woman often shared a bit of conversation. They chatted about the weather, or music, or even about food preparation. Kofi learned that she was the youngest daughter of the family and presently cared for an older aunt who had fallen sick months earlier. Soon, he began to look forward to their encounters. He considered her more than just a customer and sometimes dreamed about the possibility of sharing his life with her. But while it was easy to chat about everyday things, he was reluctant to open up his heart and tell her of the love he had begun to feel for her.
One day, the opportunity came at last. That morning, the sky had been overcast and gray with the promise of rain. As he was preparing to pack up his stall for the day, he realized that the young woman had not yet come by. For a few moments, he wavered.
If he stayed, the rain might catch him, but if he went now, his friend might arrive and find him gone already. He decided to wait. As the first drops of rain began to fall, he saw her walking towards his roadside stall. He had made the right decision. He took out the container in which he had kept her injera warm. She quickened her steps and arrived at the stall just as the downpour got heavier. Grinning, she said, “I wasn’t sure whether you would still be here.”
He shrugged. “I wasn’t sure I would stay, but here is your injera.” She opened the container and took a whiff, then she turned to Kofi. “Yours are the best, even better than my mother’s recipe.”
It rained for two hours. Kofi and Salma stood under the little canopy, sometimes laughing at the weather that had brought them together. Salma ate her injera right there, licking her fingers when she was done. She was so close that he could smell the shampoo she had used to wash her hair. By the time the rain was over, he offered to walk her home. He had never been so happy in his life, and when she offered to cook him a meal just for her over the weekend, he accepted gratefully.
Eighteen months later, Salma and Kofi got married and then welcomed a beautiful baby girl into their lives. With Salma’s help, Kofi’s roadside stand thrived. She even organized for him to take on catering contracts, which increased his business. But the greatest joy of Kofi’s life was the arrival of his daughter. As soon as she could walk, Adba followed her beloved Baba everywhere. He taught her the folk stories and traditional songs he had grown up with, and whenever her father had to go off, Adba would cry, “Baba, Baba!” until he turned around and picked her up.
But one day, when he wrapped his hands under her arms, something terrible happened. Kofi’s knees buckled, and down he went. Fortunately, Adba was not hurt, but as Kofi tried to get up, spasms of sudden pain shot behind his eyes. Salma helped him up and ordered him to go to the doctor, no matter how vehemently Kofi protested that he was fine.
The doctor frowned when Kofi and Salma described the symptoms. To Salma’s exasperation, it turned out that Kofi had been feeling unwell for a while, and he was sent to the city hospital for tests. There, the little family’s worst fears came true. Kofi had cancer, and because he had not had it checked out at once, it had already begun to spread throughout his body. By this time, Adba was six years old, and she was alarmed and frightened when her beloved Baba failed to come home.
Although the hospital was far away, they traveled to visit him every day, and Salma could not fail to notice how her once strong and cheerful husband had visibly weakened in just a matter of weeks. But her greatest concern was for her daughter. How would a little girl like Adba handle the death of her Baba?
One evening, when she had finished playing with her beloved animals, Adba came to her mother with a very special request. Her mother noticed that she was picking at her fingernails, which was a sure sign of nervousness. “Mama,” she said, “tomorrow I do not want to go to school. I love my teacher, and I am always very happy when I play with my friends. But tomorrow, I will not do that. I want to visit my papa. It hurts me to think about him all alone in the hospital with no one to talk to and nothing to do. I think he must get very sad lying all alone in his bed without us. That is why I want to visit him tomorrow.”
Salma said, “But your father is very ill, Adba. He gets tired when people visit him. If you go to school and do your schoolwork in the morning, I will take you to see him in the afternoon.”
Adba thought about her mother’s words. They were reasonable, but she felt an urgency to see her father that she could not explain to her mother. Since he had gone to the hospital, Adba had missed him profoundly. She missed his presence in the morning, and she missed the soft, gentle voice singing as he cooked breakfast. She missed the way he gave her that little child-sized broom that he had made for her himself and then told her to sweep by the door. She remembered how profoundly she always felt walking down the street holding his hand or going to feed the pigeons, as if it were a sacred duty to take care of them. For the first years of her existence, her father’s presence had filled her life. Now, it felt empty without him.
As Adba thought back with longing on those days when her father had always been nearby, she realized that the only way to recreate those days would be to go to him. She spoke emphatically to her mother, pleading with her with the seriousness of a much older girl, and Salma finally relented.
The next morning, Adba and her mother got up very early and set off on a long bus trip to the hospital. The aging bus moved slowly and stopped often along the way. When they were almost in the city, they encountered an overturned truck, which had spilled some of its load onto the road surface. There were laborers in the road busy clearing the spill away, but this meant a further delay of almost half an hour. While they sat in their bus seats waiting, the first rays of sunlight peaked across the tops of the mountains to the east. A tear glinted in Adba’s eyes. “I wanted to be there to watch the sunrise with Baba,” she said softly. “Now it’s too late.”
These words, spoken with a little girl’s sadness, touched Salma’s heart, and how she reacted to her daughter’s sadness would have a profound effect on the next few days. Swallowing down her own strong emotions about this very stressful period, Salma bent down to offer her daughter some words of comfort.
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,” Salma told Adba. “His hospital bed is right by the window, and at this very moment, he’s also looking at the way the sun is lighting the sky. His heart always rejoiced to see it, and as he is looking at the sky, he’s remembering all the moments when he held you, and you looked at it together. He’s thinking to himself, ‘My beautiful daughter, Adba, is like the sun who shone into my life and brought so much happiness.’”
At these words from her mother, Adba wiped her tears and smiled. “To me, he is like the birds, always singing and happy,” she replied, and Salma realized that this was true.
After the spilled load and the upturned truck had been cleared away, the bus carrying Salma and Adba finally made it to the hospital. Kofi was sitting up in his bed, sipping a cup of tea when Adba ran into the room and hugged her father tightly. She immediately told him that she had come to spend the whole day with him in the hospital. Adba told her father all about the bus trip, and he then confirmed that he had been thinking about her just as the sun touched the roof tiles of the opposite building.
Salma watched thoughtfully as Adba unpacked the food basket containing the injera and perfectly baked sambusas. “So much food,” he said. “I won’t be able to finish half of it.” She was quiet as she noticed how gray her husband’s complexion was from all the months inside, and now he worried about not being able to eat a few snacks. In the past, he would have devoured it all and then asked for more.
Salma wanted her daughter to have one-on-one time with her daddy, so she spent the day with her sister, who lived in the city and whose husband was healthy and had a good government job. The visit served only as a reminder of how far their lives had diverged. But when she went back to the hospital and found Adba happily eating her honey cake until only crumbs remained, she only noticed how spent and pale Kofi was. She left the room to buy herself something to drink, and when she returned, she found Adba happily asleep next to her father.
“Thank you for bringing her,” Kofi said. His voice was hoarse and ragged, but at that moment, all Salma felt was her own anger at the unfairness of it all. Why could Kofi not be healthy like her brother-in-law? And what Kofi said next only made it worse.
“I am going to leave you very soon,” he said. “I have been trying to hang on to see you both one last time, but the doctor said that I will die very soon, perhaps even this week.”
Salma was crushed by those words. “How can you leave us?” she ranted, her hands trembling with rage. “How can you leave me and that beautiful little girl who loves you more than life itself? I cannot forgive such cruelty.”
At these harsh words, Kofi’s dark eyes filled with an oppressive sadness. “I love you,” was all he replied, but Salma turned away.
“I would have given you the moon if I could.”
“I don’t want the moon,” Salma said. “The moon is nothing. I want you to stay with us. I want you to see Adba growing up into a woman.”
At that moment, perhaps because she heard her own name, Adba woke up. She looked up at her father, his eyes big and brimming over with sadness. Then she looked down at her mother, who was frowning. This puzzled the little girl—was her mother mad at her for falling asleep? But both parents patted her hair with gentle affection, and she soon forgot she’d ever seen that frown.
Soon after, this little family said goodbye. Kofi was exhausted from having spent the whole day together, and Salma and Adba needed to catch the bus to get home before dark. As they left, Salma felt something holding her back.
She wished now that she had asked her sister to let them sleep over that evening, but it was too late. Adba chatted happily about everything her father had said and what they had done together. The bus rocked gently, and Adba soon fell asleep, but Salma couldn’t find peace. She stared down at the half-eaten honey cake Kofi had left in the food basket, the marks of his teeth still visible. They were young and very much in love. Kofi and Salma had often shared food, eating from the same plates and sharing a pastry back and forth until it was finished. But now, her appetite for life was gone.
The next day, Salma received word that Kofi had died in the night. Her mind was filled with uncomfortable thoughts. On the one hand, she was grateful that Adba had the chance to spend the whole day with her beloved Baba, but at the same time, she hated herself for those angry last words she had spoken to him. The body was soon transported back to their village and prepared for burial. Above all, Salma was worried about how Adba would react to the news. But to her great surprise, her daughter reacted with calmness.
“I knew that Baba would leave us,” she said. “And we spoke about that too. But he also told me that he would love me forever and that he would watch over me.”
That’s what the little girl was thinking when she climbed into her father’s coffin. Adba looked down at Kofi, who seemed to be sleeping peacefully. Bending down to his ear, she whispered three words that made mourners cry: “Baba, wake up.” But Kofi did not move, and his eyes remained closed. Perhaps he had not heard her.
“Baba, wake up,” she repeated, this time hugging him. Many people were crying. Someone shouted, “Get that child away from there!” But then, before anyone could act, something truly amazing happened.
A white dove fluttered down from the sky and settled on Adba’s shoulder. It sat there for a moment, and then it pecked at her cheek. Its beak did not hurt the child, and it only made the lightest imprint on her skin. The mourners screamed, but Adba simply looked down at her father, lying so still in the coffin, and at the dove that had come to her just as she spoke those words to her father. And that was when she finally understood the concept of the afterlife.
The dove opened its wings, and Adba followed its path across the sky. Her beloved Baba was gone, but he would look down at her from his new home. The vision of the white dove that had come to her remained with Adba until she was a grown woman with children of her own. The memory of her father would stay with her forever, just like the love she felt for him long after she was gone.
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Woman mourned the death of her husband at his funeral ‘only to find him at her doorstep 4 days later’!
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The unfortunate woman, Victoria, told local news outlets that she ended the year with a tragedy. During a visit to the local hospital, she was told by hospital staff that her husband, Julio, passed away from c0ronavirus.
She reportedly identified the body that she was shown in the hospital morgue, after which the medical staff released the corpse to the grieving wife.
Making arrangements to pay the last respects to her husband, Victoria, arranged to have Julio’s body be taken 30 miles away from the hospital to her village in Honduras.
She then spent one entire night surrounded by distressed relatives as they had an all-night wake before his final burial the next day…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>
On the day of the funeral, Julio’s children saw the open coffin and found something amiss. They took a look at the body and wondered whether it was really that of their father’s.
But despite their doubts, the relatives reportedly went ahead with the ceremony and the man was laid to rest in a funeral that Victoria spent more than $430.
In the days that followed, Victoria continued grieving for her husband until, out of nowhere, she saw Julio himself arrive back at their house on the fourth day since the funeral was held.
“That wasn’t my husband who died, because I have my husband here now. I recognised him,” the wife said, as quoted by the Daily Mail.
It was only after her husband returned home that Victoria discovered he had been missing for a few days because he went for a walk and fell over at a spot in the neighboring municipality.
Unable to get up, the man spent several days there, surviving without anything to drink or eat. He was later found injured in a field before his return home. Although her husband was back, it also meant that she buried a complete stranger in her village and her family has no idea who they were grieving for. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>
“I would like them to give me back some of what I spent, because they gave me the body of someone I don’t know,” Victoria shared.
“The authorities at the morgue should have properly examined him to see if it was really him.”
But on the other hand, the hospital said that the wife was to blame for misidentifying the man as her husband. They confirmed that the man arrived with Covid-19, and because of his serious condition, he didn’t survive in the hospital for more than a few hours.
The hospital staff had a look at the picture Victoria was carrying of her husband, and they found him to resemble the body of the man in the morgue. In addition to this, Victoria herself recognized the body at the time as that of her husband’s.
The hospital director reportedly said, “The logical thing was to bring the body back so we could investigate.
But later the relatives called back and said he was the right person after all and they were going to bury him.
We have everything documented. We even have an apology from one of the children, if this becomes a lawsuit.”
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A Girl Rushed Out Of McDonald’s Bathroom Crying, Then Her Mom Saw Something Wrong On Her Legs
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The restaurant was packed with hungry customers busy eating at their tables when the customers’ attention shifted to a four-year-old girl named Kayla running towards her mom. Kayla’s face was filled with tears, and she was hysterically crying when she reached her mom’s arm. While Kayla’s mom, Nicole, was comforting her daughter, she asked her daughter what was wrong. Kayla was still crying and couldn’t speak; she continued sobbing like she was in deep pain. That was when Nicole started scanning her daughter’s body and saw what was wrong.
There was something on Kayla’s leg. Hello, wonderful people! I’m Jamie Buck from Wonderbot, and here is a story about a girl who rushed out of a McDonald’s bathroom crying. Then her mom saw something wrong on her legs. Before we begin, make sure you smash the like button, subscribe to our channel, and click the notification bell for more amazing videos…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>
It was during New Year’s Day when Nicole and her daughter Kayla decided to spend their day at the park and buy some food at McDonald’s. It was Kayla’s favorite fast food. The two were so excited to spend time together and bond at the park. While Nicole was closing their front door, she turned to Kayla and asked her if she was ready to have fun. Kayla nodded her head with excitement, having no idea what was about to come to them.
When Nicole and Kayla arrived at the park, the piercing sun was shimmering down on them. It was a perfect bright day to spend at the park. Kayla immediately ran towards the roundabout and asked her mom to spin her. You could hear Kayla’s giggle throughout the playground while her mom was spinning her. Nicole’s phone started ringing, and she turned around to answer the call while Kayla got off the roundabout to go to the slides.
While Nicole was busy talking on her phone, she suddenly heard a scream. Nicole quickly ended her call when she realized it was Kayla. The moment Nicole got off the phone, she turned around to find Kayla had fallen from the slide and scratched her head. She was so worried about what had happened and continued comforting her daughter while she was sobbing. After a while, when Kayla had finally calmed down, she asked her mom if she could get food already.
Nicole immediately stood up and told her daughter, “Yes, of course, dear.” The two left the park and drove off to the nearest McDonald’s, which was about 10 minutes away from where they were. Little did Nicole know that it would have been better if they just ate somewhere else. When Nicole and Kayla arrived at McDonald’s and walked into the restaurant, they noticed that the place was filled with people. Nicole’s attention was caught by a group of teenagers that were seated in the corner of the restaurant.
The group was listening to music while sipping on their soda. Two of the teenagers suddenly turned their look at Nicole and her daughter and sniggered. What could those two be thinking? It was mentioned earlier the restaurant was packed, so it’s no surprise that the line was long too. After what seemed like forever standing in line, it was finally Nicole’s turn to order.
While she was ordering their food, she asked Kayla to sit at the table in the corner and wait there while she was ordering food. Kayla politely followed her mom’s instructions and sat at the table while watching a video on YouTube on her mom’s phone. But then suddenly, a scream was heard throughout the restaurant. A scream came from the teenager that was sitting in the corner of the restaurant. The group started a fight and were yelling at each other.
Nicole immediately walked over to Kayla and comforted her, trying to drive her attention away from the battle by making her watch YouTube videos. Staff from the restaurant quickly went to the group to break up the fight and kick them out of the place. While the group was kicked out, two teenage girls from the circle were still sitting at the table. It was finally time to eat. The smell of burgers and fries lingered in the air as Nicole and Kayla started digging into their well-deserved lunch.
Kayla was eating a Happy Meal while Nicole was eating her chicken burger and some fries. In the middle of their mealtime, Kayla suddenly looked at her mom with a stern but innocent look. “Mommy, I need to use the toilet,” Kayla whispered as she finished the last bite of her cheeseburger. Kayla wiped her hands and got up to go to the toilet. When she walked over, she noticed the lock was shut.
There must be someone in there, she thought. She looked back at her mom, who smiled at her. Suddenly, she heard something. It was coming from inside the toilet. Giggles and laughs could be heard while Kayla was patiently waiting outside the toilet. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>
After a couple of minutes remaining, the door opened, and the two teenage girls from earlier went out of the bathroom together with a smirk on their faces. Nicole was intimidated by the girls as she watched them walk past Kayla. Nicole then signaled her daughter to enter the toilet and assured Kayla that she’ll stay outside and wait for her. While Nicole was patiently waiting for Kayla at her table, she heard a scream coming from the toilet. “Mom!
Kayla screamed while running out of the bathroom with tears streaming down her face. Nicole immediately stood up from her seat, not minding her bag that fell onto the floor. As a mother, one thing that you never want to hear is the sound of your kid screaming. Kayla ran into her mom’s arms, sobbing. In the toilet, she says, Nicole immediately went to the toilet to check what was wrong.
She scanned the whole room and thought there was nothing wrong there, so she continued studying to see what could be the reason behind her daughter’s outburst. She saw that there were a few toilet paper rolls rolled out on the floor, and the faucet was dripping. Nicole checked the toilet seat, and that is when she figured the reason for her child’s outburst. When she went to the toilet seat, she noticed that it looked like the chair was covered with a white sticky substance. But as Nicole got closer to inspect, she realized that it was glue.
The toilet seat was smothered with super glue. She then realized that someone did this on purpose. Nicole stormed out of the toilet while her heart was pounding and yelled to call the manager and all employees in the restaurant. Nicole went over to her daughter, who was still crying and yelling in pain. She checked on Kayla to see what was wrong and saw that her daughter’s skin was peeled off at the back of her legs.
While Kayla was still crying in her mother’s arms, Kayla was terrified of what happened, and her mother was furious. Nicole yelled out for help in the crowd while stopping her tears from falling out of her eyes. Joanna, the assistant manager at McDonald’s, thought that she had seen it all, from small fights over a Big Mac to a drunk customer and misbehaving teens. She was trained and was already used to handling heated situations. She knew what to do to solve problems, but in her 15 years in the industry, it was the first time to see and experience something like this.
She had never seen anything like this. The moment Nicole asked for help, Joanna and her co-employees all gathered around Kayla and provided medical assistance. The staff helped in cleaning the wound and bandaging her up while Kayla was crying in her mom’s chest. After that, Nicole decided to go to the nearest hospital, so she called a family member to come and get them. But the assistance that was given to them was not enough for Nicole.
She knew that there was something that she needed to do. Nicole took the matter to her social media account and shared on her personal Facebook what happened, hoping that this would bring the pranksters to justice. On her post, Nicole wrote, “To the two young blonde girls that thought it would be hilarious to put super glue on the disabled and baby changing toilet in McDonald’s, I just want you to know that I still have to console my four-year-old daughter who was unfortunate enough to use the toilet after your little prank. She is hoping that the two teenage girls who played the prank on her daughter would be found and punished. Kayla is just an innocent little girl and does not deserve all of this.
After some investigations, the two teenage girls were finally found and were interviewed by the police officers. The two girls immediately admitted what they did and sincerely apologized to Nicole and Kayla. The two girls said they were regretting what they did and that it was a prank gone wrong. But was the apology enough for Nicole and daughter Kayla? Imagine Kayla, a four-year-old who would have to live her life with this terrible memory marked in her mind.
After hearing that the police had taken appropriate action against the two teenage girls, Nicole felt relieved. It’s been weeks since the incident happened, and the things that happened that day are still fresh in her mind. She watches as her daughter peacefully plays with her dolls. Some justice finally, she thought to herself. She takes a sip of her cup of coffee before smiling to herself and watching her brave daughter playing.
Such a story right? This story just proves to show that pranks can be a fun way to trick your friends, but it can result in a bad scenario. Hopefully, Nicole and Kayla’s experience will remind those people who love doing pranks and tricks on their friends to think twice about the people they would upset all for the sake of a laugh. So next time you want to play a prank on someone, make sure to think about it first and that no one will get hurt.
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The bus driver picked up the children early in the morning as usual, and the parents found out they were not at school
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March 29, 2025By
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Black ice (a thin layer of new ice on a road) is dangerous. If you have ever tried to walk or ride it then you know.
This is why the parents of Shelby County were not surprised when they were informed that school would start late because they had to wait for the ice on the road to melt.
Unfortunately, bus driver Wayne Price did not receive the message on time. He had already collected all the children, and knew that returning them to their homes
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Instead of parking the bus and letting the kids play on the smartphone for two hours, he knew he needed to do something to keep them busy.
His actions may not have been according to the book, but they also did not surprise elementary school principals in Montevallo, Alabama.
Understand, they know Wayne. They know he is capable of doing such a ‘trick’.
But the children did not know what to expect. When they stopped at a local McDonald’s branch they must have wondered if Wayne had lost it. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>
Turns out he just wanted to buy all the kids breakfast, and paid for everyone’s breakfast instead of the breakfast they were supposed to eat at school.
To put things in perspective, there were between 40 and 50 kids on Wayne’s bus, so you can imagine how much the bill came out. School principals responded to the
gesture on Facebook and wrote: “Mr. Price, one of our bus drivers, really demonstrated the holiday spirit! On Tuesday, when school started late because of ice on the
road and we could not serve breakfast, he bought breakfast at McDonalds for all the kids who were on the bus! What a wonderful gesture that the students will
remember forever!”
After hearing every good deed of the bus driver, people from all over the world flooded Wayne with messages of support and encouragement.
What a beautiful thing to do, and what a wonderful way to do above and beyond for kids who he so obviously care about!
If you think Wayne Price’s deed is commendable, share the article with your friends and family!
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