Good samaritan act of kindness goes viral
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David Doherty from Ardgrange in the city was travelling to Liverpool by boat on December 28 when he discovered he had lost his wallet and phone. A fellow passenger overheard him asking at the boat’s information desk if anyone had handed in a wallet.
David subsequently discovered he’d left it in his sister’s car back in Derry.
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Hide AdExplaining what had happened, David said: “He over heard me asking the boat reception if a wallet was handed in and asked me if I found it. I explained to him my situation and I told him I would work it out when I got there. Ten minutes later he came back to me and told me he was a trucker and he has a son my age and that the same thing had happened to him and someone helped him out. So he arranged for me to get a dinner and breakfast on the boat and also got me access to the Truckers’ lounge. After a cup of tea and a long chat he told me he was off to his cabin and to go to reception in 15 minutes. I went up and there was an envelope for me containing £40 and a note saying “have a safe journey back to Leeds, and remember what goes around comes around”!
“I can’t explain how thankful I am. His name was Tom and he works for Kelly’s European Freight Company. I’ll be forever grateful,” said David.
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So far, the story has attracted over 30,000 ‘likes’ and 1,000 shares on Facebook. You can read David’s original Facebook post here