Louisiana Father of 3 Saves Girlfriend’s Life Before Dying In Plane Crash

Friends and family of a Baton Rouge man who died in a plane crash are calling him a hero after he saved his girlfriend’s life moments before the crash.

According to WDSU, Brianna Davis bought her boyfriend Reginald Hillard Jr. a trip in a Cessna aircraft for his birthday so he could see what New Orleans looked like from the sky.

Hillard was terrified of flying, but he didn’t want to pass up the experience and was willing to go to make his girlfriend happy.

While up in the air, they hit a rainstorm. Officials said the pilot, who was not immediately identified, was experienced but didn’t call for help.

His body was found buckled into his seat, WDSU reported.

Moments before the plane crashed, Hilliard pushed Davis out of the plane into Lake Pontchartrain.

Davis was the only survivor. A private yacht picked her up and took her to a hospital.

Family members say Hilliard was a hero for acting fast and pushing Davis out of the plane.

He’s the hero. He was a hero living. You know, he died that way,” Yolanda White, Hillard’s cousin, told WDSU. “This was his first plane flight ever. First time he flew on a plane. And it was a surprise from his girlfriend Brianna.”

Such another tragic love story.

‘Friendless’ UK Boy With Autism Who Made Own Birthday Cards Receives Thousands After Mom’s Plea

Photo credit: Karen Jones

 

Ahhh!!! Finally a heartwarming story.

According to KTLA– A boy with autism from Devon has received thousands of birthday cards, gifts and messages from strangers around the world after his mother’s online plea went viral.

Ollie Jones broke his mother Karen’s heart when he made himself two birthday cards because he assumed no one would be wishing him well for his 15th birthday.

Karen Jones, 49, then took to Facebook to request help on a community page. She wrote, “my autistic son is 15 shortly … he’s just told me he loves opening cards to the extent he’s made himself a couple.”

“We are a small family and he has no friends so gets very few.”

Her Facebook post received over 25,000 shares and almost 1,000 comments, mostly from well-wishers saying their cards were on the way to Ollie. Her plea also extended to Twitter, with numerous well-wishers using the hashtag #Cards4Ollie.

Although there is no final count, Karen Jones says she and Ollie have opened 7,000 cards so far — and they still have a long way to go. And while Jones is elated with the many gifts she and Ollie have received from around the world, she told CNN, “gifts are not what it’s about. It’s about making us feel good, and others feel good.”

I’ve received so many messages from other individuals and groups who feel that as a result of the events of the last few days, and the compassion it’s triggered globally, the autistic community have hopefully been empowered,” she added.

Some well-wishers have sent messages from as far away as Brazil and Australia.

Karen Jones, who had initially hoped for about 20 cards, said it may take a while to open them all. She urged everyone to “remember there are ‘Ollies’ everywhere.”

Her son ended the night of his birthday by sitting “in his friend’s hot tub, taking photos of himself on his new selfie stick saying ‘I’m famous’, ‘I’m famous’,” she said.

Cheers to you Ollie!

WATCH: Guy Rides Unicycle Around An Crumbling 840-Foot Chimney

Unicyclist Rides Around An Old 70-Story Chimney. Image via YouTube

I guess this guy couldn’t find anything more exciting to do huh?

Originally posted on Bossip