'Mum's not a widow': Grateful family seeks 'angel' who stopped to help

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'Mum's not a widow': Grateful family seeks 'angel' who stopped to help
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When Bill Single was suffering a massive heart attack on the side of a road, a woman stepped in to help, and now his family is trying to find his saviour.

Bill Single had a life-threatening heart attack on the side of a Sunshine Coast road.abc.net.au/news/good-samaritan-heart-attack-sunshine-coast/101489820Bill Single could easily have died when he suffered a "widow maker" heart attack while driving home — but a quick-thinking stranger saved his life.Mr Single's ordeal began with chest pains that became so severe he could no longer drive his car or speak on the phone.

"Not a lot of people survive it to be honest; she's saved someone's life and how often do you get to do that in your life?" "I do understand sometimes people don't like to butt their noses in ... so it's difficult, but we're very lucky she did.""Just my heartfelt thanks for taking the time pulling over and giving what assistance she could to help me so I wouldn't kick the bucket."Mr Single also hopes his story will encourage more people to stop and offer help when they spot someone in distress.

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