{UAH} Young Tunisian man begs mother to take his kidney. What happens next is beautiful.
Young Tunisian man begs mother to take his kidney. What happens next is beautiful.
A young Tunisian earned the love of the people. Here's What happened
In a moving scene on Arabic television, a young Tunisian man named Ali Borni appeared with his mother in order to convince her to accept his kidney. This came as he learned that she suffered from kidney disease.
She agreed to come on the show thinking that she would see her son who lives in Italy.
When she discovered that It was her younger son who was in the studio, she said "impossible," knowing exactly why he was there and started to refuse him.
He appeared on the show in the hopes that they would help him PERSUADE her to take the offer.
Pleading with her on the show to donate his own kidney, he won the hearts of millions.
See the video here:
At first she stubbornly refused. After a lot of arguing back and forth She started to pray.
She was worried about accepting the kidney from her son because she didn't want him to be hurt and was worried about his health.
He plays sports and she feared that if he donated a kidney, it would affect his health and ultimately his career.
In the end due to her son's grief and crying, she accepted his offer.
The whole audience were in floods of tears as they embraced. There wasn't a dry eye in sight.
Posing with his mother, he took to social media to thank everyone who supported him, encouraged him and applauded his decision.
This young man gave an example of true manhood and respect to parents which many people have praised in Tunisia and good people all over the world.
Gwokto La'Kitgum
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