The act of kindness of this stranger after the shooting of Toronto will restore your faith in humanity

"There are good people there."


Tuesday, Twitter User@Sarbjitkaur1 Attached a note that his sister-in-law, Anshoo, found in the mail with the credit card and the identity card she had recently lost during the shooting at the celebration of the Raptors parade of Toronto on June 17.

"My name is Oksana", read the note. "I found your identity card and credit card at Nathan Philips Square during the parade. I hope you are well and that you are not hurt during the shooting. I hope you had a Good time. Go for all the best. "

The city was celebrating the title of Raptor NBA Championship when shots were dismissed among a huge crowd in Nathan Philips Square from Toronto. According toCnnFour people suffered injuries "threatening non-life" and the city officials urged the public not to leave this act of violence putting a register on the event or jubilant.

When he is reached by phone, Anshoo said "Everyone was in high spirits" the day of the parade. "I did not hear the shooting shootout," she added. "I just saw people running towards me and I started running with them. I think [my identity card and my identity card was] in the back pocket of my pants. When the Stampede arrived , I just started running and I guess it falls. "

As pleasant as it was to receive his returned belongings, Anshoo was more moved by the kindness of Oksana's note.

"I thought that if someone fell on my business to throw it in the mailbox because that's what I would do," she said. "It was sweet that this person took the time to write a letter and was concerned about my security."

Since the note was published for the first time on Twitter, she received more than 13,000 likes and inspired other people to share stories of times when a stranger escaped from their way.

As for Anshoo, the act of random kindness has taught it that "people generally are good".

"It makes the world a little smaller for me," she said. "It's a big city and there were more than 2,000 people at this parade, so someone took the time to pick up my identifier, send it back and write this letter, simply shows that it There are good people there. "

And for more proof of this, checkTwitter users share the most comforting stories of good acts.

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