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AFP SHAUN BOTTERILL
The newspaper “The Sun” published a report on a human incident committed by the Egyptian star Mohamed Salah while he was at a gas station, after his team beat Arsenal 3-1 in the English Premier League last week.
The newspaper said Salah intervened when he noticed a group of children harassing a homeless man, David Craig.
In a statement to the British newspaper, Craig stated that some of the children harassed and ridiculed him because he asked them for help.
“Mo (Mohamed Salah) was absolutely amazing, just like he is with Liverpool on the pitch,” said Craig, 50.
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He continued: “He heard what a group of children was saying to me, then he turned to them and said: they can be in their place in a few years.”
The man concluded: “Mo is a true hero in my eyes and I want to thank him.”
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Craig confirmed that Salah gave him £ 100 to help him, after he went to the ATM, saying: “Salah is a realistic hero in my eyes. I appreciate everything.”
The gas station surveillance cameras caught the sweet gesture of “El Faraón.”
The report said that Craig had been homeless for years and slept near a stadium.
Anfield.
Source: thescottishsun
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