A Vietnamese driver is considered a hero for catching a girl who fell from the balcony

This is the cardiac arrest moment A 2-year-old Vietnamese girl fell off a 12defloor balcony – directly in the hands of a delivery manager who is considered a hero because he saved the suitcase’s life.

Nguyen Ngoc Manh, 31, was sitting in his vehicle on Sunday at 16:30 waiting to deliver at a high-rise complex in Hanoi when he heard a child crying, UN Express International reported.

At first he thought a baby had a tantrum, but when he heard people screaming, he rolled down his window, looked up and saw with horror the child hanging about 160 feet above the street.

The father of two jumped into action and climbed over a 6-foot wall between him and the building to search for where the child might end up.

“I scaled down the wall and saw that she could fall on the metal roof of the house that was used to store electrical generators for the complex, so I tried to climb on it,” he told the news office.

“I made it, but could not stand it because the roof was crooked,” Manh added.

He lost his feet and slipped straight when the girl fell, and he threw himself forward and miraculously caught her – the impact that a dive on the roof leaves.

The girl did not cry, but just stared at Manh as blood flowed from her mouth.

Vietnam girl rescued
Nguyen Ngoc Manh took action to save this girl from danger.

“She looked so much like my child at home. “I was so confused and could only say to her, ‘Please, I’m here now,'” he told UN Express International.

Manh handed the girl over to a security guard who rushed her to a hospital.

‘I did not think much about it then, but am now glad I did something meaningful. “After rescuing the girl, I left without leaving a phone number, although the girl’s family managed to contact me to inform me of the girl’s status,” said Manh. said, whose arm muscles were pulled into the catch.

Doctors at the National Children’s Hospital said the girl dislocated her hip but sustained no other injuries.

‘It’s not just changed; my life has been turned upside down. “Normally, my Facebook messages only draw a few dozen responses, now I get tens of thousands,” Manh said.

“I do not see myself as a hero, but just want to do good,” he said, adding that he turned down the offer of gifts for his achievement.

‘Some sent me money via my phone number. It disorientates me. “I do not want to receive any money that I did not earn myself,” Manh said.

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