College Student Prevents Young Women’s Suicide Jump Into Mississippi River
Helping a stranger in a life and death situation is the ultimate act of kindness. It’s the work of a true hero. Such is the case of a 19 year old college student who saved the life of a total stranger over Easter weekend.
Thomas Stolee was out for a morning jog when he came upon a distressed 24 year old woman. She was standing on the railing ready to jump from a bridge near UMN University. Stolee began a conversation with the woman over the next 20-25 minutes. Eventually Stolee saw an opening and was able to pull the woman to safety.
It’s people like Stolee who make the world a better place. Stolee had no need to help this stranger. But he did. He made it his duty to help someone in dire need. A true hero.
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