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The GoFundMe for an Indiana pizza delivery man who saved four children and their 18-year-old sister from a burning home last week has raised nearly a half-million dollars as of Wednesday morning.
Nick Bostic’s cousin, Richard, created a GoFundMe page to help raise funds for the heroic pizza delivery driver’s recovery after he suffered cuts, burns and blisters on his legs and arm. The page has raised $453,509 as of early Wednesday.
"This kid is the real deal," Richard wrote on the page. "Sadly, he has some serious injuries and will need help during his recovery."
Bostic, who delivers pizza around Lafayette, suffered the injuries around 12:30 a.m. on July 11. While he was able to lead the teen and three of the children out of the burning home, Bostic ran back into the flames and fought heavy smoke to search for a six-year-old child who was still inside. He eventually found her and carried her out through a window. ....
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He deserves every penny. I hope he uses some of the money to go to school to become a fireman. Fire departments need his kind of people.
Nick Bostic’s cousin, Richard, created a GoFundMe page to help raise funds for the heroic pizza delivery driver’s recovery after he suffered cuts, burns and blisters on his legs and arm. The page has raised $453,509 as of early Wednesday.
"This kid is the real deal," Richard wrote on the page. "Sadly, he has some serious injuries and will need help during his recovery."
Bostic, who delivers pizza around Lafayette, suffered the injuries around 12:30 a.m. on July 11. While he was able to lead the teen and three of the children out of the burning home, Bostic ran back into the flames and fought heavy smoke to search for a six-year-old child who was still inside. He eventually found her and carried her out through a window. ....
https://www.foxnews.com/us/gofundme...ount-cash====================================
He deserves every penny. I hope he uses some of the money to go to school to become a fireman. Fire departments need his kind of people.