Indian-origin man helps paralysed woman stranded in rain in the US, wins hearts online
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| Image: Instagram (Flex Noah) |
An Indian-origin man, known by his social media name Flex Noah, has gone viral for an act of kindness that has touched millions on the internet. In a heartwarming video he shared online, Noah is seen helping a paralysed woman who was stranded in the rain, struggling to make her way to her daughter’s home.
The video begins with Noah talking to the woman. “It’s raining pretty hard. So where do you gonna go? You can’t walk? How can I help you tonight?” he asks. The woman, visibly emotional, responds, “I want to go home to my daughter.”
Noah then offers her a ride, ensuring she reaches her daughter’s house safely. During the exchange, the woman expresses gratitude, saying, “Yeah. It’s better to give than receive. And you guys are good people. Thank you.”
In the video caption, Noah wrote, “I saw a paralyzed woman struggling in the rain, just trying to reach her daughter. She had given up everything, now living in her daughter’s garage with nothing but love in her heart. I stopped and gave her a ride — to make sure she got home safe. Sometimes, kindness is all it takes to change a moment... or a life.”
Noah, who describes himself as a digital creator, is based in Oklahoma City and studied at Oklahoma City University. His social media bio reads, “Live • Love • Laugh. I help people that are in need!”
The video has since sparked an outpouring of praise online, with one user commenting, “This is humanity. Sometimes our humanity shows up beyond colour, religion, caste, race and everything else. Pure humanity is vanishing.”


