2024-02-17 18:07:00
It’s a story worthy of a Christmas movie that took place in France this week. On Wednesday February 14, taxi drivers in Nantes took action by blocking access to the city’s airport. That day, a good sister had to take a plane to go to Toulouse to give her kidney to her brother who was to have a transplant the next day. Not being aware of this strike, the good sister missed her plane.
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Moved by her story, the strikers decided to set up a pot to finance the good sister’s taxi ride. Mounir, one of the taxi drivers on strike, decided to travel the 600 km that separated the nun from his brother. “I took the road to Toulouse without thinking because his brother was scheduled for surgery and he was waiting for his sister to arrive so that she might donate her kidney,” he declared to our colleagues from France Bleu. “But even if I don’t break even, it doesn’t matter. We can make gestures from time to time, we are human. Our first mission is to serve people and then there is the financial aspect, of course,” he added.
Mounir and the nun left at 5:30 p.m. to go to the latter’s friend’s house in Toulouse. They then shared a meal together before Mounir took the road in the opposite direction. For the good sister, this gesture is “a miracle” because she was finally able to go to the hospital very early Thursday morning and donate her kidney.
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