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kentauros

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Sun May 17, 2015, 05:25 PM May 2015

Sikh puts religious rule aside to help boy

Sikh puts religious rule aside to help boy

Man removes turban and places it under head of injured child hit by car outside primary school.


Harman Singh (right) took the exceptional step of removing his turban in public so he could use it to cradle the bleeding head of a 5-year-old boy hit by a car. Photo / Supplied

Harman Singh did not think twice about removing his turban to cradle the bleeding head of a 5-year-old who had just been hit by a vehicle on his way to school.

Mr Singh, 22, was at home when he heard car wheels screeching, and then a commotion, and ran outside to investigate. "I saw a child down on the ground and a lady was holding him. His head was bleeding, so I unveiled my turban and put it under his head."

Members of the Indian community last night praised Mr Singh for his action, considered a hugely significant act of humanity by breaking strict religious protocol to help a stranger.

The accident occurred in Manuroa Rd just before 9am.

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Sikh puts religious rule aside to help boy (Original Post) kentauros May 2015 OP
Only the most orthodox of orthodox Sikhs would not have removed their turbans, if any. Fred Sanders May 2015 #1

Fred Sanders

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1. Only the most orthodox of orthodox Sikhs would not have removed their turbans, if any.
Sun May 17, 2015, 07:14 PM
May 2015

The religious angle is being played up, in New Zealand, beyond anything the young man did or intended.

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