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Mystery man who gave mum heart-warming note on train 'wanted to put a smile on her face' | Mystery man who gave mum heart-warming note on train 'wanted to put a smile on her face' |
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The mystery train passenger who handed a young mother a heart-warming note praising her parenting skills along with a £5 note has been revealed. | The mystery train passenger who handed a young mother a heart-warming note praising her parenting skills along with a £5 note has been revealed. |
Ken Saunders, 50, said he just wanted to tell Sammie Welch “what a great mum she is” and put a smile on her face. | Ken Saunders, 50, said he just wanted to tell Sammie Welch “what a great mum she is” and put a smile on her face. |
He certainly succeeded last Thursday, causing the 23-year-old to start a campaign to find the kind stranger on social media to thank him personally. | He certainly succeeded last Thursday, causing the 23-year-old to start a campaign to find the kind stranger on social media to thank him personally. |
She was travelling on a First Great Western train from Birmingham to Plymouth with her three-year-old son, Rylan, when he handed her the note and money saying they fell out of her handbag as he got off at Bristol. | She was travelling on a First Great Western train from Birmingham to Plymouth with her three-year-old son, Rylan, when he handed her the note and money saying they fell out of her handbag as he got off at Bristol. |
It said: “Have a drink on me, you're a credit to your generation, polite and teaching the little boy good manners. | |
“P.S. I have a daughter your age, someone did the same for her once. Hope when she has children she is as good a mother as you.” | “P.S. I have a daughter your age, someone did the same for her once. Hope when she has children she is as good a mother as you.” |
Sammie Welch, 23, was given a note praising her parenting skills with Rylan, three | |
It was signed simply “man on train at table with glasses and hat”. | It was signed simply “man on train at table with glasses and hat”. |
Ms Welch said she did not realise what it was at first but was touched by the message, not knowing that Mr Saunders was watching her reaction on the platform. | Ms Welch said she did not realise what it was at first but was touched by the message, not knowing that Mr Saunders was watching her reaction on the platform. |
“I honestly couldn’t believe it because I genuinely thought it was something that had fallen out my bag so I held it and said thank you, then looked at it and looked at the guy next to me, as if to say: ‘Are you reading what I’m reading?’” she said. | “I honestly couldn’t believe it because I genuinely thought it was something that had fallen out my bag so I held it and said thank you, then looked at it and looked at the guy next to me, as if to say: ‘Are you reading what I’m reading?’” she said. |
“I couldn’t believe it, it was very overwhelming.” | “I couldn’t believe it, it was very overwhelming.” |
The pair were reunited today in a video call on ITV’s Good Morning Britain today. | The pair were reunited today in a video call on ITV’s Good Morning Britain today. |
Sammie Welch with her three-year-old son Rylan Harms as she received a handwritten letter from a stranger when she was travelling with Rylan on a busy First Great Western train from Birmingham to Plymouth Ms Welch thanked her fellow passenger, saying she did not think he realised the “amazing” impact he had. | Sammie Welch with her three-year-old son Rylan Harms as she received a handwritten letter from a stranger when she was travelling with Rylan on a busy First Great Western train from Birmingham to Plymouth Ms Welch thanked her fellow passenger, saying she did not think he realised the “amazing” impact he had. |
“I just wanted to put a smile on your face. It’s overwhelming really, I didn't think it would have this effect,” said Mr Saunders. | “I just wanted to put a smile on your face. It’s overwhelming really, I didn't think it would have this effect,” said Mr Saunders. |
He only realised his act of kindness had become national news when he opened Monday’s newspapers at home in Brinkworth, Wiltshire, to see the story. | He only realised his act of kindness had become national news when he opened Monday’s newspapers at home in Brinkworth, Wiltshire, to see the story. |
Mr Saunders said he was struck by Miss Welch’s politeness, playing with her son and telling him to cover his mouth while coughing and say “pardon” instead of “what”. | Mr Saunders said he was struck by Miss Welch’s politeness, playing with her son and telling him to cover his mouth while coughing and say “pardon” instead of “what”. |
“I just thought it was wonderful. Youngsters today are much maligned and I thought, here’s a great role model, a great mother and this is lovely,” he added. | “I just thought it was wonderful. Youngsters today are much maligned and I thought, here’s a great role model, a great mother and this is lovely,” he added. |
“As I got towards Bristol and took my train ticket out, there was a five pound note there and a scrap of paper. | “As I got towards Bristol and took my train ticket out, there was a five pound note there and a scrap of paper. |
“As a spur of the moment thing I just thought I’m going to tell her what a great mum she is and hopefully put a smile on her face.” | “As a spur of the moment thing I just thought I’m going to tell her what a great mum she is and hopefully put a smile on her face.” |
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