OVER the past year Northglen News has reported on a wide range of issues to give readers valuable insights. Our top five most popular feel-good stories of the year demonstrated the willingness of residents to help wherever they could and how good deeds are rewarded.
Here’s a look at our top 6 feel-good stories of the year.
1. Ring saga comes full circle
We start off with the unlikely story of a gold ring that caused a social media frenzy. The ring was lost along a Durban beach, more than 20 years ago. However after a Facebook appeal, the rightful owners were tracked down and handed back the ring which we captured on video.
2. Miracle birth at Durban North dentist’s office
Often, stories like this come by once in a lifetime, but this was one of the highlights of the year, residents doing everything they could to save a mother and her baby. The story of how everyone was connected was the most beautiful thing about this miracle baby. Thanks to the quick thinking of a local resident, a dentist and an obstetrician, they helped successfully deliver a baby at a dental clinic on Blackburn Road after the mother, went into labour in the waiting room. The baby boy, Jayden, who is premature, was hailed as a miracle.
3. Siyathemba’s story inspires North Durban community
The plight of many of the residents in Blackburn Village touched many of our readers’ hearts. But one story in particular, stood out, the story of Siyathemba Hlope. The 11-year-old who has cerebral palsy slept on the floor of his mother’s shack with just two paltry blankets for comfort. The situation was made even more tragic because his mother, Mavis, who is unemployed, was unable to put food on the table everyday. After an appeal for help, the North Durban community rallied in their numbers behind Siyathemba. Hundreds of items of clothing and food were donated to the cause. A Good Samaritan also donated a bed while another donated a wheelchair.
4. Cameron daring rescue
While the heavy rains in July this year brought untold tragedy for may families, there was a ray of hope amidst the awful headlines. La Lucia resident and lifesaver, Cameron White, saved a woman who was trapped in her car by the flood water. The Clifton College pupil said when he first spotted the drifting car he did not realise that anyone was inside, but when he wade through the water to have a closer look he spotted the terrified mother of three staring back at him. White, who was hailed as a Guardian Angel, not only saved her life but was recognised at the Lifesaving SA Awards.
5.Durban North resident makes history at Olympics
You’ve never met a more humble person than Henri Schoeman, even after winning South Africa’s first ever Olympic medal in the sport of Triathlon. Schoeman finished third at the Rio Olympics behind Great Britain brothers Alistair and Jonathan Brownlee who bagged gold and silver respectively. We have followed his story for some time now and were delighted when he qualified for his first Olympics; even more so when he won bronze.
6. Good Samaritan returns lost wallet
The last of our top 5 stories comes courtesy of Sifiso who restored some faith in humanity after he went above and beyond to return a wallet he found at the Sunningdale Medical Centre. When he couldn’t track down the owner, Ian Edwards, he devised a plan by creating a sign that read, ‘If lost your wallet Mr IC Edwards’. With it he stood at the Sunningdale robots on Monday morning in the hopes that Edwards would drive past and spot him, and spot him he did. This capped off our top 5 stories of the year. Here’s to 2017 and more incredible stories to share with you.
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You may be interested in our most read story of 2016: ‘Open letter to that British loser who moaned about Caster’