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Woman’s good deed is no surprise to her family

- SHIREENA AL NOWAIS

Almost a month after saving a man from a burning truck, Jawaher Al Kumaiti says she has yet to come to terms with her overnight fame.

The 22-year-old Emirati leapt into national consciousn­ess after using an abaya to extinguish the flames engulfing an Indian driver who caught fire after his vehicle collided with another lorry.

Ms Al Kumaiti has repeatedly said she only did what anyone else would do in the situation and has since grown uncomforta­ble with the media attention she received for what she considered to be a basic act. But that night, she said, no one else stepped forward to help.

“Everyone was watching and doing nothing,” she said.

The man was engulfed in flames and screaming, an image she said she would never forget. “I couldn’t sleep that night and couldn’t go to work the next day.”

After putting out the flames and covering him with the abaya, Ms Al Kumaiti sat with the man in attempts to calm him down, gave him some water and left as soon as the ambulance arrived.

“The whole time he was screaming in pain and repeating in Arabic that he was going to die,” she said.

Ms Al Kumaiti returned to her home and tried to forget the ordeal but a week later her story went viral on social media and she became a household name.

“My friend contacted me a week later and told me that the police were looking for me. I asked her why and she told me it was because they posted on social media that they were looking for the girl who saved the Indian’s man life. I didn’t even know that anyone noticed,” she said.

Since then Ms Al Kumaiti has been honoured more than 14 times, most notably by Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces.

“I wasn’t seeking fame and I don’t think I deserve all of this. The whole point of it all is that if you see a soul suffering … try to save it.”

It was not Ms Al Kumaiti’s first good deed but she refused to discuss her other acts of kindness. “I don’t think we should do good deeds and publicise it,” she said.

Her mother, Khuloud Saleh, said her daughter’s actions did not surprise her. “I am so proud of her but I wasn’t surprised when I found out. Jawaher always wants to help people and do the right thing.”

 ??  ?? Jawaher Al Kumaiti saved a man on fire last month
Jawaher Al Kumaiti saved a man on fire last month

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