Farid Ahmed and the art of forgiveness
Over 20 years ago Farid was hit and made paralysed by a drunk driver. On March 15th, 2019 his wife was killed, but he chose forgiveness.
by New Zealand Broadcasting School students
Over 20 years ago Farid was hit and made paralysed by a drunk driver. On March 15th, 2019 his wife was killed, but he chose forgiveness.
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