The man entered one of the famous British supermarkets Tesco, which is located in Malaysia, and bought drinks and fruit worth US $ 7 (not the large amount). And try to get them stealthily without paying. Radwan approached the branch manager, who was following him with security on surveillance cameras. Dropped into the man's hands, he immediately admitted that his intention was theft and non-payment. 'Radwan' calm down and asked him to know why he paid for it.
The man said he left his job a while ago, to take care of his wife and three children. His wife had recently given birth and suffered a coma after childbirth. Radwan kept the man in the market and went with a security man to the man's house to check the authenticity of the novel. When he confirmed this, he returned to the market and gave him the things he bought, gave him a sum of money, offered him a job in the hypermarket, and ensured the expenses of attending the school.
The story has rocked Malaysia in the past few days, even echoing the main Tesco in Britain. And published by international news agencies. Look at the act of 'Radwan', that young director (pictured). If the man were handed over to the police, it would be normal. Many shops frustrate robbers and oblige them to pay or sue them. Radwan took a different course, out of compassion. Thus opened the path of repentance to that man, and reached the fame of 'Radwan' himself prospects.
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