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Why this single photo of an Aussie bloke at a supermarket brought a stranger to tears 'True blue Aussie' helped elderly woman He was praised on social media READ MORE: Good Samaritan leaps into action to stop bag snatcher robbing woman By Steve Williams For Daily Mail Australia Published: 01:08, 22 July 2024 | Updated: 01:08, 22 July 2024 e-mail 2 View comments A good Samaritan has been heaped with praise after he was photographed helping an elderly woman unload her shopping outside a supermarket. A bystander said they were brought to tears after witnessing the act unfold at Cessnock, in NSW 's Hunter Valley, on Thursday. She shared a photo to Facebook with the image showing an elderly woman pushing a trolley filled with bags of groceries on the sidewalk.

A 'true blue Aussie' man was seen engaged in a conversation with the woman as he took a moment out of his busy day to help her unload her shopping into her car. ‘This man is beautiful and brought tears to my eyes,’ the Facebook post read. ‘There really is good people still around.



He offered to put the lady’s groceries away in the car for her and put her trolley away after.' The bystander asked anyone in the area if they knew the man to pass on her gratitude for the seemingly random act of kindness. ‘If you know this man please let him know he’s appreciated more then he thinks,' her post read.

The kind actions of the 'true blue Aussie' good Samaritan of helping the elderly woman at a supermarket drew praise from Facebook community group members Locals were quick to heap their praise on the good Samaritan. 'True blue aussie', one wrote. 'Very kind man', another added.

'Who ever you are. Good deed brother,' a third wrote. The man was described as a 'champion' and a 'gentleman' and his actions in helping the elderly woman were 'great work'.

'Great to see that there are still some amazing people out there,' one wrote. Others wrote that strangers helping each other out is common in the area. Members of the Cessnock Community Noticeboard group praised the kind actions of the mystery bloke.

'I have noticed that living up here people are more helpful let’s hope that a community feel doesn’t disappear. It’s what we need to see more,' one wrote. Another revealed a friend recently had a pacemaker inserted and on his first walk to the chemist after his operation people offered him assistance and stopped to chat.

'He felt so safe and reassured that that he didn’t have to panic. It was so awesome to hear,' they wrote. Read More Lawnmowing deed for disabled man leads to revelation about the NDIS New South Wales Facebook Share or comment on this article: Why this single photo of an Aussie bloke at a supermarket brought a stranger to tears e-mail Add comment.

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