“We are not going to stop until we find you”: Paula Chaves looks for a biker who helped her with her daughter’s seizures
Calmer, after recounting with anguish the episode she experienced when her youngest daughter convulsed in the car in the middle of Panamericana, the driver and model Paula Chavez She started a campaign on her social networks to find the whereabouts of the “superhero biker”, a man who was in the next lane, she said, and helped her through that difficult time.
With a photo of Baltazar, her eldest son, in the background, Paula wrote in an Instagram story: “Dear biker ‘Superhero’ (that’s what I told Balta) because he told me: ‘Mom, you left me in the car with a man with a helmet. “Thank you for crossing our path.” In the following story, and capturing a note about what happened to her in the background, she added: “Motoquero we will not stop until we find you”.
On Wednesday afternoon, Paula Chaves decided to make a medical visit to a clinic in San Isidro because her son Baltazar was suffering from discomfort, typical of a breakdown. On board her vehicle was also the youngest of her daughters, Filipa. According to a release that she shared on the social network, in the middle of the road the baby began to have an episode of seizures, since he had a fever due to a possible otitis. Although the model explained that she knew that everything would be fine, her desperation to see her in that state was very great, which generated a state of despair in the middle of the road.
At that moment – when he had to act quickly – he saw a man on a motorcycle. “When I yelled out the window of ‘come help me, please’. Not only did he open the way for me through Panamericana, but when I got to the guard I got out of the car and gave him the keys, I told him ‘I left my other son behind, please grab him upa, go in and close the car,’ said the model, and added a bit of humor by noting that in a few seconds he managed to give a large number of indications.
Without hesitation, that stranger followed the instructions of the worried mother, and behind her he followed her with Baltazar upa. Then he left the car in the parking lot and left. Meanwhile, Filipa was treated by professionals, as was her brother. The worrying episode ended in the best way, with the two children well, and Paula Chaves did not hesitate to point out that, in part, it was so because of the help of a man she knows nothing about.
Likewise, in addition to making this story to highlight that selfless help that allowed her to act quickly and safely with her daughter, Paula Chaves stressed that she shared her experience since she herself, despite the fact that her daughter had this episode in December, did not count with accurate information. And she considered that her situation can lead other mothers to know about this, that it is not a disease or a health problem, she stressed.
Reference-www.lanacion.com.ar