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Calif. stranger comforts dying motorist after crashBy Kim Minugh
Deseret Morning News
Copyright 2007 The Deseret News Publishing Co.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Pinned beneath the tires of a big rig, Steven Felldin did not die alone.
A stranger was there to hold his hand, to comfort the suffering 26-year-old and assure him that help was on the way. And that stranger was there to hear him gasp a final message of love:
"Tell my wife I love her."
On Thursday, that stranger -- a man initially known only as Brian -- delivered the message to Felldin's 26-year-old widow, Leilani.
"I'm so glad you were able to find us," she said, embracing Brian.
"I tried my best," he choked out between sobs. "I'm so sorry. I tried."
Read the rest of the article. Your faith in humanity could get a boost.
Calif. stranger comforts dying motorist after crashBy Kim Minugh
Deseret Morning News
Copyright 2007 The Deseret News Publishing Co.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Pinned beneath the tires of a big rig, Steven Felldin did not die alone.
A stranger was there to hold his hand, to comfort the suffering 26-year-old and assure him that help was on the way. And that stranger was there to hear him gasp a final message of love:
"Tell my wife I love her."
On Thursday, that stranger -- a man initially known only as Brian -- delivered the message to Felldin's 26-year-old widow, Leilani.
"I'm so glad you were able to find us," she said, embracing Brian.
"I tried my best," he choked out between sobs. "I'm so sorry. I tried."
Read the rest of the article. Your faith in humanity could get a boost.