19-Year-Old Molly Stewart (pictured right) was awarded a Certificate of Community Recognition last Saturday, by New South Wales Ambulance, after she saved her mother Sue’s (pictured left) life in 2019.
Molly who suffers from spina bifida, severe autism and developmental delays, rarely uses the phone at home, but managed to call triple zero after her mother, Sue, was suffering from what she believed to be a migraine.
Sue later found out that the severe pain that she was experiencing was a ruptured brain aneurism, and her daughter may have just saved her life.
To read more about Molly’s incredible story, buy this week’s edition of the Twin Town Times. Out Thursday.
Rebecca More