Malyk Bonnet - hero rescuer

Teen buys bus tickets for arguing couple

Malyk Bonnet was going and passed a bus stop where a man and woman were arguing. He could see the fear in her eyes and made a decision. He chatted up the guy who asked for money for bus . Malyk decided to buy them both bus tickets and lie and say he was going where they were as well. He made friends with the guy on the bus.

When they got to their destination, he offered to buy them dinner. Malyk's cell phone had died, so he went to a restroom and borrowed a phone to call the police. They came and arrested the man for kidnapping and the woman wept with gratitude. Bonnet is a reluctant hero, but one nonetheless.

The 17-year-old teen says he doesn't think of himself as a hero. But the woman who owes her life to his courage and good judgment would probably disagree. Bonnet was on his way home from work when he noticed a couple arguing by a bus stop. Persuaded that the man might hit the woman, Bonnet approached them.

When the man asked Bonnet for money to take the bus to Laval, Quebec, Bonnet noticed how frightened the woman seemed and formulated a plan. He decided to give the couple money for the bus trip, and told them that he also lived in Laval and would travel with them.

“My plan was to keep them in a public place, where there's a lot of people,” Bonnet said. “I decided to make myself friendly with the man, so he would trust me. So, I played my game,” Bonnet said.”

As he rode with the couple to Laval, making friendly conversation with the man — and waiting for the right opportunity to call the police — Bonnet had no way of knowing that the police were already searching for the couple.

The man was an ex- who had already assaulted and made threats against the  woman.

“We were looking for a 29-year-old woman who was kidnapped by her former boyfriend earlier that day, and we believed that man was very dangerous,” said Lt. Daniel Guérin of the Laval police.

Unfortunately, Bonnet's cell phone died and he needed to find a way to make contact with the authorities. After they arrived in Laval, Bonnet offered to buy the couple a meal and even gave them $50 for food.

While in the restaurant, Bonnet pretended to go to the restroom and used another customer's cell phone to call the police.

The Laval police arrived minutes later and arrested the kidnapper, who hadn't even realized that it was Bonnet who turned him in.

“He was really surprised, he didn't know that it was me,” Bonnet told the news reporter. “So I played my game right.”

As her abductor was taken into custody, the woman's relief was obvious.

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“She was almost crying. She was so happy, so happy not to be with him.”

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“She was almost crying. She was so happy, so happy not to be with him,” said Bonnet.

Though Bonnet says that he wasn't worried about his own safety, he is being commended by the Laval police for his good deed.

The officers took up a collection to reimburse Bonnet for the bus fare and food money he spent in following the kidnapper and intend to nominate him for an award for bravery.

“He managed the situation very well and took good decisions that probably saved the life of this woman,” Lt. Guérin reported.

Bonnet's heroism has made him a bit of a celebrity in his home city of Montreal, where he was even featured on the front page of the Journal de Montreal. During his interview with CBC News, several passers-by stopped to shake his hand, and one even asked Bonnet to pose for a selfie with him.

It's fitting, however, that Bonnet's biggest fan is his mother.

“My mom is so proud of me,” said Bonnet. ‘She bought like eight Journals. She's like, ‘I'm going to show them to your one day.'”

Bonnet did what few others would have done and in doing so, he saved a life. The police are putting him up for an award for bravery. 


17-year-old Malyk Bonne went to extraordinary lengths to aid the escape of a woman who had been abducted by her ex-boyfriend earlier this month in Montreal

For more details, check this report from CBC News in Montreal Canada – click here >

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