This Influencer Visited The Victim Of Lahad Datu’s Crocodile Attack

Several days ago, Malaysians were shocked by the news of a crocodile attack in Lahad Datu, Sabah. The attack left a man severely injured. Meanwhile, his child, only one year old, was snatched by the crocodile.

Even though the victims may be strangers to some people, Malaysians were still saddened by the news. The man, Mr. Moherat, age 45, was saved by the public while the baby could not be saved. Read the news here.

Picture: Science Alert

A heart-wrenching video has been viral on social media about the incident. Mr. Moherat, even though injured, persistently tried to search for his child, even though he knew that the crocodile has snatched the baby. The video portrays the love of a father for his child.

Several days after the incident an influencer @adrianedy7 or namely Adrian Edy, and his team visited Mr. Moherat at his residence. He uploaded the video of the visit on his TikTok account.

An influencer visited Mr. Morehat

In the 54-second video, @adrianedy7 was seen having a conversation with Mr. Moherat. Mr. Moherat was still recovering from the injury his arm. Even though still grieving the loss of a child, Mr. Moherat strengthened himself to smile.

To ease the burden of Mr. Moherat’s daily life, @adrianedy7 gifted him some cash. People were pleased to see the charity that the man and his team were doing.

No one can change what has God destined for us. Mr. Morehat knew that God loves his child. He hoped to meet his baby in heaven soon.

For additional information, this is not the first time that the influencer has helped people. @adrianedy7 is notably known for his charity. He often goes to visit people who are going through difficulties to help them.

Furthermore, losing a child could never cure a heart. Nevertheless, people hoped that Mr. Morehat will be given the strength to go through his days.

Picture: @adrianedy7 (TikTok)

People also thanked Adrian Edy for his good deeds. We hope that many can spread kindness and love and help those in difficulties.

Sources: @adrianedy7 (TikTok)

Adib Mohd

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