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Touched by a WhatsApp angel

The amazing technology available today leaves us very exposed to mainly bad, negative stories daily on social and main stream media. So, when I became the recipient of an act of kindness, it was a real blessing. Shopping in Dischem, I left my cell at the till, only noticing when I got home. Panic had …

The amazing technology available today leaves us very exposed to mainly bad, negative stories daily on social and main stream media.
So, when I became the recipient of an act of kindness, it was a real blessing. Shopping in Dischem, I left my cell at the till, only noticing when I got home. Panic had just started, searching and praying madly when I got a call from a member of a WhatsApp group on my cell that my phone was at Dischem. An angel named Mbali had found it, handed it in and they had posted on the group that the phone had been found. Thank you Mbali.
While I am on a roll, I entered and won a public voters prize in the North Coast Courier/PrintWild photo competition recently, and my prize was delivered to my home this week. A delightfully mounted canvas print of our family. So happy I am. Really great service Carla, thank you.
ANN MC DONNELL KZN MPL
Salt Rock


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