A quick-thinking waitress comes to the aid of a boy with bruises at her table By WESH staff | January 15, 2021 at 1:17 PM EST - Updated January 15 at 1:20 PM
ORLANDO (WESH/CNN) - A waitress is credited with saving a child from an abusive situation.
She managed to secretly communicate with the 11-year-old after his caregivers refused to order him food.
A warning: Some details of this story are difficult to hear.
Flavaine Carvalho knew the boy at her table needed help, but she had no clue that, in essence, she was about to save his life.
“I start thinking, ‘What can I do, and what I should do?’” she said.
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By Seph Rodney
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