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Stranger Swoops In With Private Jet When Sick Baby Needs It Most

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8-month-old Jett has been fighting a rare form of leukemia at the Children’s Hospital in Louisiana with few positive results since he was born.

His parents, Brittany and Tylan Self, having tried everything to aid their baby boy, heard that there was an experimental treatment available at John’s Hopkins hospital – 1,100 miles away in Baltimore.

Due to Jett’s weakened immune system, commercial flying could be fatal, and the 16-hour drive would be too long.

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After searching high and low for a solution, James Davison, the owner of Davison Trucking, suddenly swooped in to save the day – literally.

James heard about Jett’s dilemma from Congressman Dr. Ralph Abraham, who served with him in the National Guard. Though he didn’t know the struggling family personally, he said he is happy to fly them to Baltimore in his private jet—especially when he heard the boy’s father serves in the Guard also.

(WATCH the video below from WWL News)

Businessman Saves Boyhood Friend’s Home, Donates It to Habitat for Humanity

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They were his neighbors but so much more. Now he has honored their memory by buying their family home and donating it to Habitat for Humanity.

Bill and Janice Henning were like second parents to Lenny Bazemore, who grew up in the working class row houses in Norristown, Pennsylvania. Their son Curt was Lenny’s first childhood friend.

“I had a beautiful childhood—filled with family, friends and neighbors like the Hennings—and though we didn’t have much, we didn’t need much because we had each other,” Bazemore wrote to Good News Network. “I remember there were times when there wasn’t enough food, I remember poverty, but most of all, I remember love, good friends and a safe neighborhood.”

So when Curt, who had fallen on hard times, asked his old friend to buy the house where he grew up, the home across the street from where Lenny’s Mother still lives, it was nearly impossible to say no.

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52 West Basin Street, just outside of Philadelphia, was where Janice and Bill taught the neighborhood boys the meaning of brotherhood, discipline, and caring for others. Before Janice passed she said to Bazemore, who grew into a successful businessman, “Please look out for Curt.”

The real estate investor and owner of Bazemore Design Group and Bazemore Enterprises wondered if he realistically could flip the property. How could he earn a return on his investment with a projected purchase price of $45,000?

But something didn’t feel ‘right’ about it.

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“I drove around my old neighborhood thinking about what I could do to make it great again,” Bazemore says. “And then it struck me. ‘Don’t renovate the house for financial gain. Give it away to a family who needs it more than I do.’”

He decided to donate 52 West Basin Street to Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County along with $50,000 to renovate and make it an energy efficient home. In 2016 it will go to a deserving family who will finally achieve their dream of home ownership.

“I’m thankful that I’m in a position to do something like this in my hometown,” said the entrepreneur, who also owns an art gallery and restaurant. “I’m blessed to have a successful career as a real estate developer and I believe that once you reach a certain level of success, you have to start giving back.”

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After he purchased and donated the home, he moved Curt, who had no job, into one of his apartments in Manayunk and gave him a job.

“Donating the Henning house gave me a beautiful feeling, and it feels good do the Lord’s work,” Bazemore added. “Certainly, not everyone can give away a house. But in this season of giving, I hope that everyone will open their hearts and offer what they can to help someone else’s dreams come true.”

The Habitat for Humanity photo above shows Lenny at the ribbon-cutting, November 19, when work officially began on the Norristown residence where he learned the meaning of caring for family.

Youth Donates His Late Mom’s Car to Couple Who Lost Theirs in Wildfire

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A woman who escaped a wildfire with her life was devastated to lose her most prized possessions in the flight but has a reason to be grateful this holiday, thanks to a local youth.

Deb was fleeing in her four-door sedan from the Pinery bushfire in South Australia in late November. She was carrying everything of value—baby pictures, photo albums, and laptop— when the air became so filled with dust and smoke that she became disoriented and bumped into another car.

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After that, her vehicle stalled and wouldn’t start again. Deb had to abandon the car, and it was destroyed by the fire, along with all her prized possessions inside.

An apprentice training to be an auto mechanic, Fraser Hocking, decided to donate his old Pajero SUV to the couple after seeing an appeal on Facebook from community advocate, Mark Aldridge.

The 4-wheel-drive Pajero belonged to his mother who passed away last year, so Fraser figured it would be a “good legacy” to give it to someone who needs it.

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When they were given the new vehicle last week, after a few tears, Deb and her partner Steve went to the local pub “for a few beers”.

(READ the full story from ABC.net.au)

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The Selfless Reason Why This Young Boy Returned His Christmas Presents

 

After Kim Taylor’s best friend passed away from a heart attack, donations were being scraped together to pay for the funeral expenses.

This is when Kim’s 11-year-old grandson Joseph Martin stepped up to the cashier’s desk with arms full of his own Christmas presents.

The boy returned all of the gifts he received, earning $95 in contribution to the funeral’s Go Fund Me page and inspiring Kim to do the same.

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With Joseph’s noble action being shared all over the internet, the funeral donation page has now almost reached it’s goal of $4,000.

(WATCH the video above) 

NBA Star DeMarcus Cousins Surprises Family with a Car for Christmas (WATCH)

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Sacramento Kings star DeMarcus Cousins brought a local family to tears when he surprised them with a new car.

The unsuspecting family was posing for pictures in team jerseys on the court, where the Kings play, when Cousins drove up in a brand new car.

The NBA All-Star partnered with a Chevy dealership in Stockton, California for the early Christmas present after hearing about their story.

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Maurice Williams and Selena Pena have three daughters, yet Maurice had been unable to find a job without a car.

(WATCH the video below)

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Man Honors Kids After Finding 100-yr-old Letters To Santa in His Chimney

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Peter Mattaliano may not be your typical Kris Kringle, but ever since pulling Mary and Alfred’s one-hundred-year-old letters from his apartment chimney, he’s been playing Santa in their honor.

The two letters were addressed to Santa from the children of an Irish immigrant family that once resided in Peter’s Hell’s Kitchen New York City apartment. Since unearthing the documents during construction on his fireplace, Peter has been setting out toys and decorations as a Christmas homage for the children every year.

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Mary’s letter was especially inspiring because of what follows her toy requests.

“P.S. Please do not forget the poor.”

(READ the full article at the New York Times) Photo by mwwile, CC

Christmas Miracle Delivers Goal of Tiny House for Homeless Mom and 4-yo

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The Christmas charity campaign supported by Good News Network reported some very good news this morning—a last minute donation that organizer Brice Royer called a Christmas miracle.

An anonymous donor’s contribution of $4,455 pushed the campaign over the top to reach its $25,000 goal.

The catalyst for the generous donation was a tiny offering earlier this week: a man who had very little money of his own gave his last dollar to the campaign. Royer says Lou Jenkins from Chicago gave the smallest donation possible – $1 – but it may have been the most meaningful.

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“That’s my last dollar in my account. But I know what it’s like to stay in a shelter… I can’t imagine what it would be like for a child,” he wrote on the pledge page.

News of the heart-felt donation then inspired someone to step out of their comfort zone and give nearly $4,500. They left this message:

“I felt inspired by that man who gave his last dollar. He gave 100%. My donation isn’t my 100%, but it’s pushing my comfort zone. Generosity is contagious. What if you also give outside your comfort zone?”

We all have blocks preventing us from giving. ‘I already give enough to local charities. I’m busy. I need to save money for myself and my family. My donation is too small to make a difference. Poverty can’t be solved. People should solve their own problems.’ We can’t change the world with these thoughts.

This fundraiser isn’t like anything I have seen before. What strikes me is the level of tenacity and kindness in those who have so little and yet give so much.

We need more innovative non-profit solutions like this solar powered tiny home. Merry Christmas to those who believe in miracles. You had your miracle today. It happened because one man gave everything he had.”

Congratulations to all who donated and to Francesca and Charlotte who will now have a home to live in while helping to start a pay-it-forward housing program. Royer, who is dealing with cancer and met the homeless mom and her four-year-old daughter because she volunteered to cook for him, wants to give a “big thank-you” to Good News Network.

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“It wouldn’t have been possible without you and GNN!” he said on Facebook.

Francesca, who was going to have to move out of her women’s shelter in February, was overwhelmed in Vancouver, B.C. when she realized the goal had been reached.

“OMG, thank you Good News Network for all that you do. I can’t believe my eyes when I woke up to this wonderful news.”

It was the generosity of people throughout Canada, the U.S., and elsewhere, that lifted the dream of a nonprofit tiny-home community off the ground.

Royer had other good news this morning about progress toward that end. “A local bank expressed interest in funding the project for a tiny home community. They see this as a ‘high impact’ project. This might be an exciting partnership in the future!”

(WATCH a video below of Francesca hearing the news they were going to build her a tiny solar home)

Beautiful Christmas Music Flash Mob Surprises the Smithsonian (WATCH)

 

Starting with a single cellist on the floor of a National Air and Space Museum gallery, and swelling to 120 musicians, The U.S. Air Force Band exhilarated museum holiday visitors with its first-ever flash mob.

The four-minute performance featured an original arrangement of “Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring/Joy to the World,” led by the band’s commander and conductor, Col. Larry H. Lang.

Unsuspecting museum visitors including tourists and school groups were astonished as instrumentalists streamed into the gallery from behind airplanes and space capsules, and vocalists burst into song from the Museum’s second floor balcony.

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Rocky Scores Knock-Out for Charity, Stallone Auction Raises $3 Million

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When Sylvester Stallone wants to raise money for charity, the gloves come off — and they go on the auction block.

The Hollywood legend sold 1,400 props, costumes, and other movie memorabilia to raise three million dollars over the course of a three-day auction that ended Sunday.

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The iconic black leather coat that Stallone personally owned and used as part of his costume in the original “Rocky” movie fetched $149,000 — almost twice what auctioneers estimated it would bring.

The boxing shorts that he wore in “Rocky IV” sold for $57,500; the handball Stallone constantly carried in the first two Rocky movies sold for $32,000; and the poncho he wore as John Rambo in “First Blood” sold for $60,000 — $50,000 more than the pre-sale estimate.

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The collection was a treasure trove of 40 years of movie history from a star who virtually created the modern action movie genre.

“I’ve fond memories attached to just about every object,” Stallone said during an appearance at the auction. “There comes a point, though, when I think that I’ve used these objects enough and have created enough memories that I can let them go.”

Portions of the proceeds will go to charities that support military veterans and wounded service members and to the Motion Picture and TV Country House and Hospital.

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The gloves and championship belt from “Rocky II” were among the few items that didn’t sell when bids failed to reach the $200,000 reserve.

Maybe next time. With Stallone, there’s always a sequel waiting in the wings.

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Christmas Tree Seller Gives Away Every Tree Left on His Lot

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Good things come to those who wait. In Concord, New Hampshire, that included free Christmas trees for last minute decorators and people who couldn’t afford a tree.

Arnie’s Place sells burgers, barbecue, and ice cream year round. But in December, they add a parking lot full of Christmas trees and garland to their offerings.

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This year, owner Tom Arnold had about 100 trees left after the final weekend before Christmas.

It was going to be hard to sell them all before the holiday, and Arnold realized there were people in town who couldn’t afford a tree, so he decided to give them away.

The trees usually sold for as much as $45, but the sign out front now read, “Free Trees Until Daylight.”

“We’re serious,” he posted on the Arnie’s Place Facebook page. “Help yourself and bring rope/twine if you’ll need it! MERRY CHRISTMAS CONCORD!”

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Arnold watched a couple of disabled veterans and their wives picking out trees before he left for the night. When he came in the next morning, not a single tree remained.

But there were lots of thank you messages to his Facebook post.

“Thank you so much Arnie’s!” one woman wrote. “I can now take the money we were going to spend on a tree and put it towards under the tree. What an amazing, thoughtful thing you have done for the community.”

Photo: Dineshraj Goomany, CC; Arnie’s Place, Facebook

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Merry Christmas From All of Us At Good News Network!

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Wherever you are, in tropical climates or snow-draped wonderland, we wish you a Happy Christmas and a very happy New Year.

Next week we unveil our Top 10 Good News Stories of 2015, so be sure to look for that. And today is the final day of the fundraising campaign to build a tiny solar house for a homeless mom and her 4-year-old daughter. Please donate if you can, here.

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Thank you for your support throughout the year.

May your hearts be light—and may good bless you every day,

Geri, Terry, McKinley and Robert

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Musical Holiday Duet Sung With Champagne at Good News Network Staff Party

Hello friends and loyal supporters,

We had our Good News Network Christmas Party last night and after a few drinks we turned on the camera and sang a holiday classic for you.

Watch McKinley Claire and I have some fun in the midst of Baby It’s Cold Outside —an improvised duet featuring our modern rendition of the fun winter classic!

Burglarized, But Still Going to Disneyland Thanks to Police Officers

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When burglars made off with money that a woman had been saving to take her kids to Disneyland, a pair of police officers made sure the family would be able to still go on their trip.

The woman, identified only as Amanda, had been saving all year to take her kids on the trip during Christmas break.

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The two officers from the Antioch, California Police Department who investigated the break-in figured the chances of finding and returning the money before Christmas were pretty slim, so they took the problem back to headquarters and put on their Santa hats.

They told the story to the rest of the squad and took up a collection. Then Saturday, they asked Amanda to come to the police station saying they wanted her to look at a line-up of suspects.

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Instead, the officers were waiting with $2,000 they’d raised to send the family on their holiday adventure. Seeing the mom’s reaction and hearing the words that brought her to tears is a holiday treat for us all.

(WATCH the video from the Antioch Police Department below) — Photo: Antioch PD, Facebook

Today Officer Bledsoe and Officer Aiello presented a family with a very special Christmas gift. Amanda and her two children were the victims of a burglary. Part of their loss was money she had put away to take her two children to Disneyland. Officer Bledsoe and Officer Aiello took it upon themselves to reach out to other members of the department and raise $ 2000 so the family could go on their planed trip to Disneyland this holiday season.When Amanda arrived at the police department during our holiday food and gift giveaway, she believed she was looking at a photo lineup of a possible suspect in the crime. What you're about to see is something that I believe will bring tears to your eyes!Sincerely, Chief Allan Cantando

Posted by Antioch Police Department on Saturday, December 19, 2015

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Largest Desalination Plant in Western Hemisphere Opens in Thirsty California

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A billion dollar desalination plant is turning salt water into drinking water for drought-plagued Southern California.

The Claude “Bud” Lewis Carlsbad Desalination Plant named for the former mayor of Carlsbad, is producing 50 million gallons of fresh water every day south of Los Angeles— enough for 400,000 people. That’s about 10% of the region’s water supply.

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Fifteen more plants are under consideration along the California coast.

Water from the Pacific Ocean is pumped through long, cylindrical filters which remove salt, then on to a water treatment plant miles away where it’s added to the rest of the region’s water supply before being piped to customers.

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The plant was conceived during a 1991 drought, and comes online as California is in the midst of another, prolonged, one.

Environmentalists have worried the plant would allow the San Diego County region to roll back water conservation measures. The region has avoided a water shortage during the drought by sticking to strict water use practices. Area planners say the plant is another tool, along with conservation, for dealing with future droughts and will be carbon neutral.

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To leave a zero carbon footprint, the company operating the plant is voluntarily offsetting carbon emissions from power plants by buying carbon offsets, Renewable Energy Certificates and investing in projects that offset carbon emissions, such as reforestation.

(WATCH the video from KGTV News below and READ more at the San Diego Union Tribune)

Bearded Walmart Shopper Is Mistaken for Santa, Plays Along For Tot (WATCH)

 

Santa must have been short on elves to be scouting around a Hurricane, West Virginia Walmart two weeks before Christmas.

Or, that might have been true because little Sophie Riley thought he was Santa.

Roger Larck, sporting a red sweater and long white beard was confronted by the girl during his Walmart shopping when she asked tentatively if he was Santa Claus.

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Being a good sport, Mr. Larck played the part and made small talk about typical Kris Kringle stuff: a lack of grass at the North Pole, Sophie’s nail job, and Santa’s cookie rations.

Roger’s wife Robin posted on Facebook that it was not the first time he has been mistaken as the man in the red suit—and he grows his beard out every year just for the occasion.

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Service Members Pledge to Defend 8-Year-old Muslim-American Girl

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When a politician’s remarks made an eight-year-old girl cry, American service members let her know they have her back.

Melissa Chance Yassini came home from work earlier this month to find her daughter, Sofia crying. The little girl had heard that a presidential candidate wanted to ban Muslims like her family from entering the U.S.

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She was so afraid her family would be deported, she had packed a bag.

Melissa spent a long night comforting her daughter and voiced her frustrations in a Facebook post.

The whole ordeal was enough to break a mother’s heart. Turns out, it was enough to break a few veterans’ hearts, too.

When Army vet Kerri Peek first read about it, she said the story “stuck in my craw.”

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Peek launched a campaign — #IWillProtectYou — urging fellow veterans and service members to stand up for the little girl.

Pretty soon, troops came rallying to the cause with personal messages for little Sofia, including a soldier on December 21 who tweeted as @That_Bama_Guy11 saying, “Any race, religion, or ethnicity if you are an American, I will protect you till my dying breath.” #iwillprotectyou

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…and Marines…

…Even a father and son who served together…

Many more answered the call

Hundreds of messages have poured in from veterans and active duty military —and Melissa has read each one of them to her daughter. Sofia now knows she has a literal army of fellow Americans protecting her.

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Congress Takes Quick Action to Keep Plastic Microbeads Out of U.S. Water

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A bill to clean up the environment and keep toxins out of the food chain has sailed through the U.S. Congress with virtually no debate.

The Microbead-Free Waters Act requires health and beauty companies to stop using the tiny, plastic abrasives in products by 2017.

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Microbeads, made from ground plastic pellets like those above, are used in products ranging from facial scrubs to toothpaste. They don’t break down in water treatment plants and about 11 billion of them end up in American waterways every day.

They’re not toxic, but toxic chemicals sticking to the microbeads are eaten by marine life. The contamination is then passed up the food chain — even to humans who eat seafood.

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The beads are also a part of the growing problem of plastic pollution floating in the world’s oceans.

Congress passed the bill just before it recessed for Christmas. The Senate didn’t even change any of the language from the original House version of the bill. Even the cosmetic industry supported it in the end. Thirteen companies had already agreed last year to stop using them.

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Illinois and California have passed state bans and several cities and counties were planning their own laws against microbeads, leading the industry to favor a single, national regulation rather than dozens of confusing local and state laws.

(READ more at the New York Times) — Photo: gentlemanrook, CC

‘Where’s Waldo’ Snowman Puzzle Has Folks Straining to Find the Panda -Look

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Can you find the panda?

Somewhere in this frozen “Where’s Waldo” world of huddled snowmen is a single panda.

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Hungarian artist Gergely Dudás, who goes by Dudolf, posted this puzzle on social media December 16th, and it’s been straining millions of eyeball ever since.

There's a panda amongst them!Can you find it?

Posted by Dudolf on Wednesday, December 16, 2015

See if you can find the panda in the drawing above, from his Facebook page.

And, by the way, “No fair waiting for the snowmen to melt!”

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Rudolph Has Nothing on Tech Firm’s Prancing Robot Reindeer–Watch

 

If all the other reindeer thought Rudolph was different, wait till they see Santa’s new robot helpers.

Boston Dynamics, a tech company specializing in human simulation software, released this holiday video of their newest robotic miracle known as BigDog pulling a Christmas sleigh.

Fondly dubbed as Spot, the canine look-alikes are the latest in a series of running and jumping robots currently in production.

But these snow walkers seriously want some snow.

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Muslim Passengers Shield Christians from Terrorist Attack In Bus Ambush

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Muslim passengers came to the rescue of Christians on their bus when terrorists with the Somali-based al-Shabaab group ambushed the vehicle in Kenya’s northern Mandera state.

Two people died in the initial shooting, but the rest of the passengers put up a united front against their attackers.

Because there were 12 Christians on the bus, Muslim passengers immediately began hiding those they could while handing out head scarves so the Christian women could disguise themselves.

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The terrorists ordered everyone off the bus and demanded Muslims and Christians divide into two groups, which in the past has preceded the killing of anyone identified as Christian.

But this time, Muslim passengers refused to be separated from the rest.

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“If you are going to kill us, kill us all. There are no Christians here,” recalled one witness who quoted his fellow passenger’s words when speaking to CNN.

The show of unity stalled the terrorists, while an approaching truck, which could have been police, scared them off.

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“The locals showed a sense of patriotism and belonging to each other,” Mandera Governor Ali Roba said later, praising their heroism.

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