When his father was ill, Stephen Snowden, three, knew that he had to get help. The child jumped onto his plastic truck, ending up on a busy road with cars. Fortunately, a woman, who lives nearby, stopped traffic, took Stefan in her arms, while a second woman who saw what happened decided to take the child to her home, then called the British police as she tried to get to know his family's home, and it later turned out that Stefan had He rushed home on board his game, after his father, 28, had a seizure.

Stefan drove his pickup 350 meters into the village of Twenty in Lincolnshire, before ending on a busy road, connecting the cities of Spalding and Born. One of the witnesses said: “The little boy was wandering along the main road towards Borne, and there were three or four cars behind him, and because he was walking very slowly, a speeding car overtook him,” saying, “Then a woman stopped him to rescue him, she was very brave.” As for his mother Carla Neve (25 years old), a housewife, went to work while her son was facing risks, saying: "Mark suffers from epilepsy," explaining: "He is on the sofa and loses consciousness when he has an epileptic seizure."

Stefan knows how to get out of the front door to go to get help, and when he spoke to the police the little boy said: "Dad was in bad shape." His mother says: "We are proud of him and we thank the two women who helped him."

Stephen drove his pickup truck 350 meters away

In Twenty Village in Lincolnshire, before it ends in

A busy road links the cities of Spalding and Born.