S'porean women save Malaysian biker from 'headache' after he dropped Autopass card in JB

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As a Malaysian who commutes to Singapore for work daily, losing his Autopass card would have been a huge pain.

Thankfully, it was a situation that Stomper Sashi managed to avoid, thanks to two kind souls.

He told Stomp about the heartwarming incident that occurred in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, on June 16:

"It was a small act of kindness that meant the world to me 🙏.

"After work, I rode my bike to AEON Tebrau to grab a few things. I had taken my Autopass card out of the IU unit and slipped it into my hoodie pocket without realising it had fallen out somewhere.

"As I was walking back to my bike, two ladies passed by me and asked, "Is that your blue bike?' I said yes, feeling a bit puzzled.

"They told me I had dropped my card, and because it had my bike's plate number on it, they returned it by placing it on my bike with a note."

The note informed Sashi about the card and was signed "sister to brother". It also told the Stomper to take care and drive safe.

"I was genuinely so relieved and thankful," Sashi added.

"I believe they were Singaporeans, but regardless of where they're from - I just want to say thank you from the bottom of my heart for your honesty and kindness. ❤️

"Losing the Autopass card would have been a huge headache, especially for re-entry to Singapore. This reminded me that good people still exist, and sometimes it's the small things that make a big impact."

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