Good deeds are unexpected
BOSKRUIN — A surprising, but worthy good deed to one resident.
It rarely happens that you find your possessions intact when you have misplaced your purse in public.
Tanya Peters was just as sceptical when she forgot her purse in a trolly at Boskruin Village on 18 May.
“I just prayed to God because I knew that my chances of finding the purse were slim to none, but then something wonderful happened when we arrived back at the shopping centre,” Peters added.
The man who had assisted her earlier on, Albert, was still at the centre and handed the local resident her purse with everything intact. Albert works at the Woolworths in Boskruin Village and according to Peters, is a real man of integrity.
“The world needs more people like him. He is the best and really gives hope to others,” she concluded.
Do you have more information about the story?
Please send us an email to randburgsun@caxton.co.za
or phone us on 011 794-6869
For breaking and community news, visit our sister websites:
www.roodepoortnorthsider.co.za
www.northcliffmelvilletimes.co.za
For more news and interesting articles, like Randburg Sun on FaceBook or follow us on Twitter.



