South Auckland boy's honesty rewarded

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Mon, 01 Feb 2010 5:10p.m.

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A 15-year-old boy has become a community hero in South Auckland for an act of honesty many might not have done themselves.
A 15-year-old boy has become a community hero in South Auckland for an act of honesty many might not have done themselves.
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29 Sep 2010 03:06a.m.

lance hadfield wrote:

its great that something like this can still happen in our country. you should be very proud of yourself young man and im sure you are. take care!!!

03 Mar 2010 10:33a.m.

lexy wrote:

hhahz thats the way kyrone hahhz hez my friend wehll a close friend ohf mine and my mum said good ohn you oi haha
txt me

09 Feb 2010 10:06a.m.

K Mercy wrote:

Good on you Kyrone! well done buddy.

03 Feb 2010 11:35a.m.

carroll wrote:

this is his nanny Carroll,
im really proud of my (MOKO) for being so honest and doing the right thing by handing the wallet to the police. For a 15-year old it could be tempting to keep the money but NANA'S are allowed to be biased as i have always known my (MOKO) to be good person.And i love him very much xoxox.

03 Feb 2010 06:16a.m.

sheri wrote:

Well done - it is fantastic to see that our future holds young persons of this nature. I feel the lads life can only keep improving for him and bless him. What a great human being

02 Feb 2010 06:11p.m.

Charleen Toko wrote:

To Jenny- It is wonderful for you to feel that you must in some way give my son somethink, but you already have with your kind and encouraging words. I have always drummed the importance of good morals into my children's heads, and its definatly paid off. If you want to get in touch with Kyrone or myself please email me at charleentoko88@yahoo.com... I happy for my son in so many ways, as the last few year have not been easy for him, with a hip injury and tryin to cope with it.

02 Feb 2010 05:08p.m.

Charleen toko wrote:

I would like to thank 3news and everybody for thier kindness and praising words that have encouraged my son Kyrone to have a positive future. We as parents teach our kids to the best of our ability, an its up to the child to take it in an act! I am very very proud of my son for acting in this manner an setting an outstanding role for his two younger sister's aswel as others. Well-done my son, we need many more role models like you.

02 Feb 2010 04:10p.m.

Mr M.S.Naidu wrote:

We are very proud of the kid with his honesty.I hope my brother will be carefull in future. Good Luck to both of you

02 Feb 2010 12:52p.m.

rem wrote:

Jenny - try white pages maybe? Compare names and see if they match up to the same area in Auckland :)

02 Feb 2010 12:34a.m.

dot wrote:

This is a very good story about a good samaritan. How
does Barrie know that Mr Naidu bought those lotto tickets?
maybe another good samaritan gave them to him in the hope
tht he might have a bit more good luck.

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