Good Samaritans Rescue Stranded Moroccan Family on Spanish Highway

Two young people from Medina Sidonia (Cadiz) helped an MRE family whose vehicle broke down in the middle of the night as they were returning to the United Kingdom after spending a few vacation days in Morocco.
The young people met the MRE family who had run out of gas in the middle of the night when all the service stations were closed, and decided to help them. They took them to a service station in the municipality of Puerto Real and paid for 20 liters of gas, in the presence of the local police, whom they had alerted after seeing the MREs in the Tejar parking lot.
"This beautiful and generous story featuring two anonymous young people in their white Renault Megane deserves to be told and applauded. Once again, thank you," the Medina Sidonia local police wrote on their social media.
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