Kumar Takes in Stranded Family “I saw them and I felt pity for them,” Mr Kumar said by waisea nasokia Daniel Kumar (left), with his new family at his home in Naikabula, Lautoka.
Good Samaritans are hard to come by.
This is true for Daniel Kumar, 51, a taxi driver of Lautoka, who took in a stranded family of Kavagasau, Nadroga, to his house in Naikabula.
The family of four was stranded in Lautoka when it was declared a containment zone just after their young son underwent leg surgery at the Lautoka hospital. They were discharged on the day of that Nadi-Lautoka were declared a containment area on April 19.
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