
UAE Police gifts electric toy car to 4-year-old boy. Full story here
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The UAE Police surprised a 4-year-old boy and presented him with an electric toy car so as to fulfill his wish.
In your share of good news for the day, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Police fulfilled the wish of a little boy as he desired to own an electric toy car. # | #_ " " .@UAEMakeawish https://t.co/4oVNZSSXXw pic.twitter.com/cROzkaSkWM According to a Khaleej Times report, Mohammed Al Harmoudi, 4, who is suffering from a health condition, had always wished to own an electric toy car. In order to grant his wish, the UAE Police obliged the boy and presented him with the toy car. In fact, officials also took the boy on a "happiness patrol", before giving him the car, reports said. Mohammed was also gifted a goodie bag along with the car.
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