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[SHARE] "I Have Helped You Today, Now It's Your Turn..."

In this week's FEEL GOOD FRIDAY column, we bring to you the story of a Malaysian police officer who put a smile on Mr Jay Sheelan's face.

Cover image via Jay Sheelan via Facebook

As much as Malaysians seem to like complaining, a simple compliment, like a rose among thorns, triggers us to sit up and take quick notice

Like this one, from Jay Sheelan, whose day was made complete with the help of a traffic policeman

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In his Facebook post, Jay recalls his experience with police officer Shamizon, who went the extra mile to help his wife who was stranded.

The car that she was driving had broken down due to a punctured tyre. Thankfully, Shamizon came to her aid and helped her change it before Jay could come to help.

Jay's wife experienced a punctured tyre while she was driving. Picture for illustration images only.

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The story doesn't end there. When Mr Jay wanted to bless him with money for helping, Shamizon just had this to say: "I have helped you today, now it's your turn to help someone else today."

Mr Jay Sheelan and Shamizon, the traffic police officer.

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Jay's simple and genuine personal account of his encounter with the policeman worked its way through the noise of negative news

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