Black man rescued white police officer, never thought about skin colour

Black man rescued white police officer, never thought about skin colour

- A black man identified as Daylan McLee has been praised for saving a white police officer who was pinned in a crashed vehicle

- Daylan said the when he saw the officer in the burning vehicle on Father's Day, Sunday, June 21, he thought him as his brother in Christ

- The black said that with that thought, he just could not leave without trying his best to rescue him from the crash scene

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A black man called Daylan McLee has proved that humanity is the only race and the important thing that matters in life is the love we show to each other.

According to PamSuranoKDKA, the black man saw a Uniontown police officer trapped at an accident scene and never thought twice about his skin colour before swinging into action.

“I know this man is my brother through Christ and I couldn’t leave him behind,” Daylan said.

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A collage of the police officer and a picture showing some people talking to him after the incident. Photo source: Twitter/PamSuranoKDKA
A collage of the police officer and a picture showing some people talking to him after the incident. Photo source: Twitter/PamSuranoKDKA
Source: UGC

It was earlier reported that a Bulgarian woman, Elina Otofe, lamented the bad effects of racism and how discrimination based on a person’s skin colour is very bad.

She said that the small town of Shumen, Bulgaria, where she was born is very “judgmental when they see something” different like a mixed couple.

Elina said they had to move to the capital and begin their life anew, but reception was not any different. She added that they could not get a place to rent because of the skin colour of her husband, adding that she never understood racism.

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Elina said she will rather see people in "values, love, kindness, and humanity". She added that she one day hopes people would accept the fact that the human race is the only race.

In other news, a man named Emmanuel Kuto has narrated how a doctor at the Ridge Hospital gave his wife a wrong prescription that killed her and the medical staff found it rather funny.

Emmanuel narrated the entire heartbreaking incident in a step-by-step manner, in a post sighted by YEN.com.gh on his personal Facebook handle.

According to Emmanuel, his beloved wife had been taken into the hospital on Sunday evening for a surgery that was scheduled on Monday morning when she was given some pills in preparation for the medical procedure.

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