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The bravest story that you have ever heard.
"…Hideaki Akaiwa was struck by the news about the tsunami and realised his wife and his mother is missing. He decided to gear up with scuba diving suit and look for them…Everything’s destroyed in the city…There's high chance to be dead in such condition because you may never know when 2 large cars could squash anytime. However, nothing stopped Mr. Akaiwa from looking for his wife and his mother. Eventually he found his wife then later found and rescued his mother
The most amazing part of the story is that he didn't stop there. He geared up with a backpack, a flashlight, a Swiss Army knife, and some water and a bicycle to scout around the dried streets in search of desperate tsunami survivors…We're yet to hear more brave stories like this from the people from Japan."
Barua Olique Kumar | YMCA of Hong Kong Christian College
"X is a middle-aged woman with a very kind heart. About 18 years ago, she helped look after a newly born girl,Y…the woman is this girl's untie (X is Y's father’s brother's wife). At that time, the mainland China adopted the 'one-child policy'. As Y's mother wanted to give birth to a baby boy, maybe it was one of the reasons why the baby girl had to be raised by her auntie. The kindhearted woman promised to take care of this girl without hesitation. In the following 8 years, this woman and also her family treated this girl as if she was one member of their family. This girl also regarded them as her own family. It was the happiest time the girl has ever spent…It is more obvious than it sounds that the woman in the above story is very kind-hearted. Her kind heart makes her a brave woman."
Wong Pui Yee Nicole | Holy Trinity College
"…a man called Wong Fuk Wing. He was an brave man who earthquake heroes in Yushu. He went to Yushu aim is to help local orphans…14 days after the earthquake happened, he survived to distant family members reportedly had a safe call, but that three children and three teachers were buried immediately after the exhumation of the rubble to help rescue a number of teachers and students, four rescued. Who unfortunately were unable to save themselves to save people died in Yushu…I hope I can be brave like him that. Also, I hope that all people can who cherish the present and blessing in Japan."
Yiu Tsz Wai | Carmel Holy Word Secondary School
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