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Twitter is in awe of Mumbai cop for donating blood for this reason
Updated On: 05 June, 2020 05:00 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
In a post shared by Mumbai police commissioner Param Bir Singh on Twitter, a cop was praised for donating his blood to help a 14-year-old girl who had to undergo an open heart surgery

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Mumbai Police has been receiving for their tireless work amid the lockdown imposed due to the Coronavirus outbreak and recently for their preparations to tackle the Cyclone Nisarga. Just days after a group of cops were lauded online for running after a Sharmik Special train to help a migrant workers board it after they arrived late at the railway station, another cop won hearts online for a noble deed.
In a post shared by Mumbai police commissioner Param Bir Singh on Twitter, a cop was praised for donating his blood to help a 14-year-old girl who had to undergo an open heart surgery. "Commitment Level: A+," tweeted the police commissioner, who further said, "A 14-year old needed blood group A+ to undergo an open heart surgery." He further explained in the tweet how police constable Akash Gaikwad stepped up to help the girl after her family was not unable to reach the hospital to help her due to Cyclone Nisarga. "When friends or family could not make it to the hospital due to #CycloneNisarga, PC Aakash Gaikwad donated blood." The police commissioner concluded the tweet, wishing the girl a healthy life on behalf of the Mumbai Police. He has also shared a photo of the police constable with the tweet.
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