Unlike heroes coming from movies or cartoons, real-life heroes do amazing things that sometimes require a lot of sacrifice. And today I will take about such a hero, a crossing guard from Kansas City.
Accordingly, Bob Nill, 88, gave his life on Tuesday to save children who could have díєd.
He was well-liked by students and worked as a crossing guard at Christ the King Community School for five years. Many of the students referred to him as “Mr. Bob.”
According to reports, at around 8 a.m. on Tuesday, a black sedan drove through the Nill crossing.
Nill risked himself in order to save two children.
“He stopped [the two kids] and they listened, thank God, but of course he was the victim.”, school principal Cathy Fithian told KMBC 9.
According to witnesses, when a car drove by, Nill pushed the children away. He was, regrettably, beaten. According to his nephew Randy, the brave act was not out of character.
He elaborated “To some, what my uncle Bob did to move the young children across the road may have seemed insignificant, but to him, it was a very important job, and now we really understand how important it was. He might have helped a few people.”
Before taking his retirement, Nill worked in banking and the Coast Guard. He continued to give back to his community by working as a border crossing guard after retiring from his full-time job.
“I think he felt like he could help children and happy go lucky about the thing he was doing,” Randy said.
On Tuesday, Christ the King Parochial School put out a statement on its Facebook page.
“We want to tell you about Mr. Nill, our crossing guard. We are struggling to inform you of his ραѕѕιиg. Please keep Mr. Nill, his family, and the students, parents, and teachers who witnessed today’s αccídєnt in your prayers.”
“Know that Mr. Nill is a hero as well. When a car came close, he stopped two of our students from crossing the street.”
Bob Nill, peace be upon you. You will always be remembered as a hero because of the lives you saved.