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Bus driver’s act of kindness goes viral

An 11-year-old South Tyneside schoolgirl, Abigail Lodge, was left distressed and unable to pay for her bus fare to and from school after losing her purse but compassionate bus driver Ken Waterson stepped-in to help.

Abigail’s mother, Jay Lodge, took to Go North East’s Facebook page to thank Ken and the post quickly went viral, she wrote:

“My daughter has just started senior school at Jarrow and she’s just getting to grips with getting the bus to and from school.

“This morning after walking to the bus stop she had dropped her purse along the way, not realising she got on the bus only to see she didn’t have her purse or any money.

“She was really upset and got back off the bus. Your bus driver told her to get on so she could get to school.

“As she was getting off the bus driver stopped her and said ‘have you got any money?’ To which she replied ‘no.’ The driver very kindly gave her the fare home, out of his own money.

“My daughter Abigail said she couldn’t say thank you enough. What a lovely driver you have working for you, who showed my 11-year-old daughter some human kindness, which we are all very grateful. He has helped enormously in a difficult situation for her.

“Bless him, what a star.”

The post – liked over 14,000 times – has been shared over 1,000 times and has had over 600 people comment on it:

Sandra Lacey wrote: “What a wounderful human being. He deserves to be recognised for his humanity and kindness. Well done. In this world of disrespect and selfishness this story is so uplifting.”

Paul D Vickers added: “What a nice gesture. Well done Go North East for having such a caring driver on their books.”

Ken undoubtedly went above and beyond his duties but this is no rare thing amongst Go North East’s 700 bus drivers.

The company regularly receives heart-warming stories about selfless things its drivers have done for people. Here are just some of the recent customer praise their drivers have received. It’ll warm your cockles!

Head of marketing and retail at Go North East, Stephen King, said: “We love to hear stories from customers like the one about Ken – we always pass on any praise to the drivers personally and thank them on behalf of the customer and the company.

“The sheer amount of stories like this we receive goes to show that we have lots of brilliant people working for us who have bags of the famous North East friendly charm and compassion.

“Quite often when a customer contacts us, they don’t know the name of the driver involved but we do our best to identify them and make sure they know that what they did was appreciated.”

The Facebook post about driver Ken Waterson can be viewed here:https://www.facebook.com/simplyGNE/posts/10157478639565710

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