In the video, a Saudi scholarship student rejects a reward after "heroic work" ... and a prince comments

British family with the Saudi scholarship.

Interaction continues on the story of the Saudi scholars ’rescue, Turki Al-Shammari, of a British man from drowning, among activists on social networking sites.

The wife of the British man filmed a video clip on her Facebook page of her husband offering a financial reward to the delegate Turki Al-Shammari as a gesture of thanks for saving his life, along with balloons and a message of thanks, but Al-Shammari refused the money and accepted the balloons and the message.

And the wife wrote in her comment on the video: "This is a Turk, he is a hero and he is a wonderful man. He saved the life of Loe's (her husband) Dean. He saved the life of Eli's father and my partner. We could not thank him enough and bought us gifts from a humble man. I mean, we want to present the world to him." But he refused the gift of a debt other than balloons and the message and said that he is a human being who does a humanitarian work, and I love him very much. "

And she continued, saying: "If (Turki Al-Shammari) was not present, my life would have changed forever, and so would Eli's life."

This is turki, he is a hero a beautiful man, he saved Dean Lowe life, he saved ellas father my partner.

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Posted by Jessica Williams on Friday, February 5, 2021

Prince Sattam bin Khalid Al Saud published pictures of Turki Al-Shammari, saying, commenting on the photo he posted on his official page on the social networking site, Twitter: “The scholarship hero, Turki Al-Shammari, rescued a Briton from drowning. These positions are not alien to the people of the homeland, so these are our morals. We were raised from childhood, and my brother Turki made that body with deeds, and his stance deserves thanks, respect, appreciation and honor. We are proud of him and his fellow citizens of the country. "

The Saudi newspaper, Sabq, published details from Turki Al-Shammari, who said that “every morning he used to go to Avinham Park in Preston to feed the birds the leftovers. While he was feeding the birds last Thursday morning, he heard a screaming woman begging to rescue her husband, who fell in the water of the Ripple River. While he was intending to rescue his dog, who fell into the river as well.

Al-Shammari continued, according to the previous saying: “I went down to the strong waters of the river, grabbed the hand of a huge man, and called for him to push himself with me, and pushed him to a wall near the river, and we went up together outside the river, after that the police and ambulance arrived, and the man cried and embraced me, and thanked me. To save his life. "

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