He didn’t think twice about stopping the robbery and protecting a cashier who had been hit by the robber.
While speaking on the incident, he said: “I just did what’s normal. This woman needed assistance, so I assisted her.”
According to a report by Refujee, the young man who was laways seen begging outside the store, was there on June 30 when an armed robber broke in.
He is now the only Nigerian employee among 70 Italians. “My future starts today,” Osahon said after resuming work.
“I didn’t think my gesture would get me here. It’s changed my life,” he added.
Osahon reportedly crossed the Mediterranean and arrived in Italy in 2015. After receiving a permesso di soggiorno on humanitarian grounds in Cosenza, he moved to Turin in search of a new future, which he eventually found.
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