A good Samaritan has been praised for helping a man who took unwell after a football game in Glasgow.
The heroine stepped in to help the man when he took a heart attack at a bus stop near Celtic Park after he had attended Saturday's home game against Motherwell.
Her efforts to help him were praised on the community group no1seems2care.
A post submitted by the man's daughter read: "My dad took a heart attack today after the Celtic game around about 5 o’clock at the bus stop across the road from the train station (Dalmarnock).
"A lady with blonde hair was there and helped him along with the police. I’m just looking to say a thank you for saving my dad's life."
A spokesperson for no1seems2care added: "Well done to all involved, right place, right time, life saved.
"We hope this gentleman makes a full and speedy recovery."
The post has since received over 1600 likes and over 100 comments from well-wishers, with one person saying: "Well done to the woman that helped him! She has saved a very precious life and that’s amazing."
A second wrote: "So glad to your dad is doing well. Well done to the lady and police officers who helped your dad and I hope he has a quick recovery and is back home soon."
A third added: "Aww this has given me goosebumps well done to all involved. Hoping for a speedy recovery for your Dad."
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