Bruno Fernandes, the captain who saves a life in the sky


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Published on Nov 12, 2024 at 4:31 p.m. par

Day Dayan

Bruno Fernandes, this savior

On a plane, Manchester United midfielder and captain Bruno Fernandes showed bravery by saving a man’s life.

Very often, footballers are seen as supermen. Thanks to their ability to play football, they are considered unique individuals. Their actions can brighten a fan’s day by simply handling a ball. But sometimes, Sometimes players actually become everyday superheroes.

The Daily Mail Sport has just reported an extraordinary story about Bruno Fernandeswhich took place on Monday, November 11. The captain of Red Devils was traveling alongside Diogo Dalot, his club and national teammate, towards the Portugal to join the national team. On the plane, Fernandes noticed that a man was not feeling well in the back of the aircraft, near the toilets. The captain then rushed to join the man who seemed to be feeling unwell and shouted: “ Excuse me ! We need help! Excuse me ! We need help! » A passenger present during the incident declared:

“Members of the crew rushed to the rear to help. There was an empty seat in the back on which Bruno helped the gentleman sit. He stayed back with them and made sure he was okay. This lasted maybe 5-10 minutes, then he returned to his seat, always unpretentious. He wasn’t looking to draw attention to himself. »

The leader Bruno Fernandes, on and off the field

Despite the little panic, the story ends well for the passenger and Bruno Fernandes. The Portuguese showed courage in helping the man in need, but also humility. The same passenger reported that the Portuguese kindly agreed to a selfie when they discovered it was the Manchester United captain behind the heroic act.

“When I politely asked him for a selfie as we left the plane, iwas absolutely adorable and took the selfie herself. I praised him for taking care of the sick passenger. Honestly, if you didn’t know who he was, you would have just thought it was any other passenger. »

All’s well that ends well.

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