Anonymous caller doubles Phat Joe's donation to #BabySiwaphiwe's place of safety
Updated | By East Coast Drive
Phat Joe donated his R10 000 reward for the safe return of Baby
Siwaphiwe to the place of safety looking after her. An anonymous caller then doubled that donation.
This past weekend showed the truly solidarity of the KZN community when everyone rallied together to help find one-month-old Baby Siwaphiwe who was inside a car which was hijacked.
Read: Durbanites rally to #HelpFindDurbanBaby
During East Coast Drive this past Friday, Phat Joe pleaded with the hijackers to return the baby safely and even offered R10 000 from his own pocket as a reward.
An anonymous caller phoned in and promised to do the same. The man also offered a R10 000 reward for the safe return of Baby Siwaphiwe.
Now that the Siwaphiwe
is found, Phat Joe decided that he would make a donation to the
establishment who is responsible for caring and looking after her
needs.
Not to be outdone, and true to his word, the anonymous caller from Friday called back again and donated R20 000 to the place of safety.
Take a listen to what transpired on air:
If you would like to help this establishment in any way possible, please send an email to [email protected]. You can also contact the Angel Network Durban:
Email: [email protected]
Or visit the Angel Network Facebook page here.
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