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This morning whilst out running, I fell ill and fainted on the south circular footpath towards Forest Hill from East Dulwich.


I would just like to say a very big thank you to everyone who stopped and offered help, water, sweets and blankets. I cant remember everyone but to name a few; The fire brigade, a nurse, a guy on his bike, countless passers-by, but most notably the couple with the young child who bought water, gave me a jacket to keep warm and paid for a taxi for me and my partner to get home - I can't thank you enough, I just hope we are able to re-pay you in someway.


The genuine generosity and humility shown by everyone was amazing, THANK YOU.

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