Sometimes we underappreciate the efforts of delivery executives who toil all day long to deliver us food. However, this tale about a delivery person has nothing to do with food. This is much more significant.?
The official Instagram handle of Swiggy shared a short story about how a delivery person?on their fleet who went over and above the call of duty to help save a man's life.
The incident?dates back to December 25 of last year, when the?delivery executive named Mrunal Kirdat, selflessly came to the aid of retired Colonel named Man Mohan Malik.?
Man Mohanhad fallen seriously ill and his son decided to rush him to the Lilavati Hospital in Mumbai. However, there was heavy traffic that day and thus the commute was taking longer than usual.??His son requested for some help from two-wheeler riders as they could navigate through the traffic faster, but to no avail.?
Finally,?Mrunal came and without any hesitation?rushed Man Mohan to the hospital. Mrunal asked other people stuck in the traffic to make way and quickly took the ailing man to the hospital, where he also informed the staff about the man¡¯s serious condition.?
?As per the post, the Colonel was able to recover in a few weeks time and expressed his gratitude for the?Swiggy?delivery man Mrunal who jumped in and helped at a critical moment.??
¡°On 25th December, I fell seriously ill and my son decided to drive me to Lilavati Hospital. There was heavy traffic and we were unable to move even an inch. My son frantically pleaded for help and requested two-wheeler riders for help as they could navigate through the traffic faster and get me to the hospital. But passers-by did not stop. A Swiggy delivery boy was kind and immediately agreed to take me to the hospital. Shouting over and over again, Mrunal Kirdat asked other motorists to give way. Finally, we reached the hospital. Mrunal quickly informed the staff that I was serious and asked them to act at the earliest,¡± reads the caption of the post.??
People took to comments section to hail Mrunal for his heroic act.?
"Saviour, proud of you bro," one user commented.?
"A real superman. Grand salute," another user commented.?
"So proud of him such a great job," a third user said.?
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