Arab prince offers car (and promises more) to those who helped him in an accident

Arab prince offers car (and promises more) to those who helped him in an accident
Arab prince offers car (and promises more) to those who helped him in an accident

Amor generates love and good deeds are always rewarded. That’s what happened to a young Colombian woman who helped a man without thinking twice after he suffered a helicopter accident.

The victim of the accident was none other than Karim Nader Abu Naba’a, also known as Prince Karim, son of an Arab tycoon.

The aircraft crashed on February 17th in Barranquilla, Colombia. Following the incident, three people were injured.

A group – including the woman – went to the scene to provide support to the injured passengers. According to the prince, the young woman took care of him for 24 hours after the accident, having earned his eternal gratitude.

After recovering, the prince returned to the place where the helicopter crashed to give the woman a gift, having shared his gesture on the social network Instagram.

“We were conscious, with the strength of our arms and the adrenaline I was dragged away. Thank God there were people who carried me and, literally about 15 seconds later, the helicopter exploded”, wrote the prince in a publication where he also tells that he was taken to New York where he underwent surgery on his spine and foot.

Prince Karim assured that he would sue the company that rented them the helicopter, as the accident occurred due to lack of maintenance. With the money obtained from compensation, he promised to return to the region to “build a school or a sports center” as a thank you.

In the video above, you can see the young woman’s reaction to receiving a luxury car as a gift for her altruism.

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The article is in Portuguese

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