The day was as hot as it gets during the peak of summer. There were barely any people on the streets when Oliver finished work and headed home. The 30 degrees Celsius heat made it unbearable for anyone to function properly.
The air shimmered, the asphalt radiated heat into his feet.
As he was trying to get home as soon as possible, a sudden crying made him stop.
Near the supermarket, in the middle of the empty parking lot, there was a parked car with a small child locked inside.
The car’s windows were dark and tinted, and as he approached and took a closer look, he realized the child, who was obviously extremely hot and struggling because of the high temperatures, was no older than a year.
His face was red and his eyes were barely opened. The boy’d lips were cracked from thirst.
Oliver didn’t hesitate when he tried opening the car’s door. But it was locked, just like the rest of them. He screamed for help, but the parking lot was empty and no one heard his cries.
Scared for the boy’s well-being, he decided to act.
Nearby, there was a stone he could use to break the car’s window, and although an inner voice told him to call emergency service and wait for them to arrive, he was afraid it could be too late, so he did what he believed was for the best and broke the window, taking the child out.
Oliver rushed the little one to the nearest hospital. He was running so fast with the child in his arms that when he finally arrived, he didn’t feel his legs.
“HELP!” he shouted, and a nurse ran over.
“The child… in the car… heat… he…” Oliver barely managed to say.
When they looked at the boy, the doctors said he took him out of the hot vehicle just in time. Had the little one stayed inside even minutes longer, the consequences could be fatal.
But around fifteen minutes later, the boy’s mother arrived. When she learned it was Oliver who took the baby out of her fancy car, instead of thanking him for acting quickly, she was outraged over the broken glass.
“I was away for a few minutes only and you broke my car’s window. I demand you to pay for the damage, otherwise, I’m calling the police,” she threatened.
Oliver couldn’t believe — even minutes were a lot of time for a child to be locked inside a car during the unbearable heat.
When the police arrived, she pointed towards Oliver and said, “This man is crazy. He broke into my car.”
The officers questioned Oliver and spoke to the doctors who confirmed that the boy was severely dehydrated and on the verge of suffering from heatstroke.
Then they turned to the mother and said, “Madam, you are looking at potential loss of parental rights and criminal charges for endangering this child’s life.”
As of Oliver, they praised his action and dubbed it heroic.
But Oliver didn’t want praise. He also didn’t want the mother to be punished. He only did what he believed to be the right thing at the time.
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