Real-life heroes exist and are not just characters in movies or comic books; they accomplish extraordinary feats, frequently at great personal sacrifice.
A crossing guard gave his life in Kansas City on Tuesday in order to save children who might have perished.
The children at Christ the King Parish School liked Bob Nill, an 88-year-old crossing guard who had served there for five years. They addressed him as “Mr. Bob. “.
At eight in the morning, a dark car passed through Nill’s crossing. m. according to reports, on Tuesday.
Nill risked his life in order to save two children.
According to school principal Cathy Fithian to KMBC 9, “He stopped [two kids], and they listened, thank God.”.
Nill pushed the children out of the way as the car passed, according to witnesses. Unfortunately, he was struck. His nephew Randy claimed that the courageous action was not out of character for him.
“What my Uncle Bob did for just pushing little kids across the street might have seemed maybe minor to some people, but it was a really vital job for him, and now we really realize how vital it was,” he said. He could’ve prevented some deaths. “.
Nill worked in banking and the Coast Guard before retiring. After leaving his full-time job, he continued to serve his community by working as a crossing guard.
Randy commented, “I think he felt like he could help kids and feel good about what he was doing.
A statement was posted on the Facebook page of Christ the King Parish School on Tuesday.
“We wanted to give you an update on Mr. Nill, our crossing guard. To inform you of his passing, we do so with sadness. Please keep Mr. Nill and his family in your prayers, as well as the students, parents, and teachers who were present when the accident occurred today. “.
“Mrdot Nill is a hero, as you should also be aware. Two of our kids tried to cross the street, but he stopped them as the car got closer. “.
Rest in peace, Bob Nill. You will be honored as a hero for your actions, which saved lives.