Sikh Removes Turban for Boy With Head Injury

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Man who removed turban to aid child hit by car gets amazing surprise | Globalnews.ca

TORONTO – There may not be a clearer example of the old axiom “What goes around, comes around.”

Twenty-two-year-old Harman Singh earned global acclaim after photographs emerged of him removing his turban to aid a car accident victim in Auckland, New Zealand on May 15.

The gesture carried special significance as Singh, a practicing Sikh, is forbidden by religious tenet from removing his turban except in the most private of situations, such as a bath or shower.

But after six-year-old Daejon Pahia was struck by a car while on his way to school, Singh decided to break strict religious protocol and use his turban to stem the bleeding from the boy’s head wound.

“I saw a child down on the ground and a lady was holding him,” Singh told The New Zealand Herald. “His head was bleeding, so I unveiled my turban and put it under his head.”

“I wasn’t thinking about the turban. I was thinking about the accident and I just thought, ‘He needs something on his head because he’s bleeding.’ That’s my job — to help.”
A passerby was so moved by the scene of the Sikh man comforting the young boy that he snapped a photo. The photo became a viral sensation after it was posted online, with many praising Singh’s humanism and compassion.

He says his Facebook page was flooded with messages of thanks and support from around the world.

“Thousands of people have said ‘well done’. I was only doing what I had to and trying to be a decent member of the community,” Singh told the Daily Mail in Australia.

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But incredibly, that good turn spawned another incredible act of compassion after a local New Zealand TV station interviewed Singh at his home – and viewers noticed the business student didn’t have much in the way of furniture.

Aside from a couple of plastic lawn chairs and a small plastic table, Singh didn’t have anything else in his apartment, which he shares with a roommate.

Following plenty of viewer feedback, New Zealand’s One News got in touch with New Zealand furniture chain Big Save Furniture to arrange a special delivery for the Good Samaritan.

In the video from One News, a visibly surprised Singh is reduced to tears by the furniture delivery.

“If [my dad] could see me right now… he would be proud of me,” he said about his father, who passed away last year.

For its their part, the family of the young boy remains incredibly grateful for Singh’s actions, and for his continuing compassion – even visiting the young boy in the hospital to check up on his progress.

“I just really want to thank him because I know it’s against his religion to take that kind of stuff off so I just really want to thank him because if it wasn’t for him my son wouldn’t be here,” the boy’s mother, Shiralee Pahia, told The New Zealand Herald.

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A follow up to what a news station and a furniture store did for him

'You did such a wonderful thing': Huge surprise for hero Sikh man - TV News Video | TVNZ
 
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Twila

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It's nice to read good stories every once in a while.

yep I think it's important to read these kinds of stories especially if you read the news regularily. There's some really dark stuff out there. It can certainly bring you down.
 

petros

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You have an hour to fix the title. Go to edit then advanced options and voila...fixable.
 

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I have learnt my lesson..I will never misspell turban again..
Me too. Oh, I've been such a fool! Wasted my life. But I swear by something really, really important that a misspelling of "turban" shall never, EVER cross these. . . um. . . fingertips again!
 

Twila

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Me too. Oh, I've been such a fool! Wasted my life. But I swear by something really, really important that a misspelling of "turban" shall never, EVER cross these. . . um. . . fingertips again!

thank the stars we waz saved. Life'll get better now.
 

Kreskin

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Did they buy him furniture for the saving the kid or for removing his turban?
 

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Did they buy him furniture for the saving the kid or for removing his turban?
my interpretation was they bought him the furniture out of gratitude and support for his humanity because he put the life of the boy ahead of anyone's belief about turban removal/wearing

he went for it and did what he knew was best in his heart
 

Ludlow

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wherever i sit down my ars
my interpretation was they bought him the furniture out of gratitude and support for his humanity because he put the life of the boy ahead of anyone's belief about turban removal/wearing

he went for it and did what he knew was best in his heart
Careful ma'am you'll be accused of empathy and exhibiting a bleeding heart. :).