
Grocery store driver sensed 'something was wrong,' what he did next earned him 'hero' status
Fox News
A "hero" grocery store driver wound up saving a woman's life when he realized something was wrong and trusted his gut. Leandro Pinta Dantas said "something didn't feel right," so he intervened.
Leandro Pinta Dantas, 36, didn't get an answer when he arrived at a customer's house with a food delivery she had ordered from the Asda grocery store, news agency SWNS reported. The delivery driver saw lights and a TV on. Peter Burke is a lifestyle editor with Fox News Digital.
Sensing that "something was wrong" when no one answered, he didn't just drive away — he took a few extra steps, the same source said.

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