Help and Run? Family Searching for Hero that Saved Them

Dramatic moments on major Israeli Highway: A vehicle carrying seven passengers suddenly got stranded in the left lane. A passerby helped tow the car to the shoulder, thereby saving an entire family from a dangerous situation. After the incident, the family is looking to find him and thank him.

The vehicle of the man who did not remain indifferent | Photo: Limor Sharvit's Facebook page

A vehicle carrying seven passengers unexpectedly stalled in the left lane. A person passing by helped tow the vehicle to the shoulder, thus saving an entire family from a dangerous situation. Afterward, the family is seeking to find him and express their gratitude.

Rescue on Highway 1
The incident occurred yesterday (Monday) on Highway 1, on the way to Jerusalem. A family of seven, including five children, was driving in the left lane of the busy road when suddenly the vehicle broke down right in the middle of the road. “It just wouldn’t start, just like that, in the middle of the drive,” recounted the mother, Limor, describing the moments of pressure.

While her husband attempted to stop traffic and prevent an accident, a driver approached them who decided not to remain indifferent. He immediately offered to tow the vehicle to the shoulder and help them reach a safe place. Meanwhile, a Border Police vehicle passing by observed the situation and blocked the road to allow the family to be rescued safely.

Searching for the Hero
After securing themselves safely on the shoulder, this anonymous driver not only helped the family without hesitation but also made sure to cheer up the children with Bamba Nougat (Israeli Snack).

“I need your help here, help me find this man who helped us without thinking twice and saved an entire family, and even treated the children to Bamba Nougat before he left, to sweeten this bitter moment for them,” wrote Limor with excitement, asking, “I would appreciate any comments and shares.”

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