We believe that police officer always have a tough mind and act brutally when they perform their tasks. But it’s not like that. Although they perform functions, they are also human. They act with humanity when we need it most. There is a history of Argentina that confirms this and that most police officers act kindly depending on the situation they face.
Celeste Jaqueline Ayala is a policewoman from Berisso, Argentina, who showed how great things can be done, even in a police uniform. He opened the doors of his heart and did not hesitate to breastfeed an undernourished baby. The baby was taken to the hospital to receive treatment for his mother’s illness, but the hospital staff was too busy and could not care for him. Ayala was unable to keep her thoughts and see the baby crying. She ran to the baby to hug him and started breastfeeding. Ayala is so famous online because of this heroic act.
Fox News reported that Ayala was working as a guard at Sister Maria Ludovica’s children’s hospital. The mother of six years of the baby was taken to the hospital due to an illness. The baby’s mother was struggling financially to care for her children. The child has been described as “smelly and dirty”. But that did not stop her. He asked the baby of the hospital staff when he felt he was hungry. Ayala embraces him gently and begins to take care of her. The boy felt comfortable with his touch and slept in his arms drinking milk.
Ayla told the local media, Crónica: “I noticed that I was hungry when he put his hand in his mouth, so I asked him to hug and breastfeed, it was a sad moment, it broke my soul to see him like that. to the problems that affect children, it can not continue.
Marcos Heredia was part of this incredible incident and posted a photo on social networks, which has become a sensation on the Internet that exceeds 111,000 shares.
Marcos wrote in his message: “I want to make public this great gesture of love that you did today for this baby that you did not know, but for whom you did not doubt in behaving like a mother”. and if it was dirty, that’s what the hospital staff called it. Good co-worker. “
The local fire department also paid tribute to their action by posting a message on social networks, where Ayala volunteered to work. They wrote: “Gestures like this [tomb us] fill us with pride and force us to redouble our efforts, work, and solidarity with our community.”