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Slovakian police save man ignored by public, revealing severe illness
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Slovakian police save man ignored by public, revealing severe illness

From Adevărul · () Romanian

Translated from Romanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Police in Rožňava, Slovakia, showed empathy towards a man struggling on the street, who passersby ignored, assuming he was drunk.
  • The man, later identified as Jozef, was suffering from severe pneumonia and had lost his strength.
  • After being hospitalized and recovering, Jozef expressed his gratitude to the police in a handwritten letter for their life-saving intervention.

Passersby in Rožňava, Slovakia, ignored a man struggling on the street, mistaking his distress for intoxication. However, the city's police officers demonstrated remarkable empathy and attentiveness, becoming the first to check on his well-being. The man, later identified as Jozef, was found in tears when officers approached him, asking if they could help.

His response revealed the true nature of his struggle: "I am not drunk, but I cannot get up, my strength has left me." This plea prompted the police to immediately call an ambulance, and Jozef was taken to the hospital. Doctors diagnosed him with severe pneumonia, and he remained hospitalized for several days.

Upon his recovery and discharge, Jozef felt compelled to express his profound gratitude to the police. In a handwritten letter, he thanked the "city police leadership for the exemplary approach of your employees in fulfilling their duties." He noted that his condition had significantly improved after about four days in the hospital, attributing his recovery to the timely intervention of the officers.

Aș dori să mulțumesc conducerii poliției orașului pentru abordarea exemplară a angajaților dumneavoastră în îndeplinirea atribuțiilor lor

— JozefJozef wrote a letter thanking the police leadership for their employees' exemplary conduct.
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Originally published by Adevărul in Romanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.