When Saja Kilani was stopped by a young man in downtown Toronto asking for her help over the weekend, she says it was her instinct to help the boy.
“I could see from the corner of my eye that he placed my card between his legs and he pretended to work the machine,” she said.
“I leaned into his car [...] and I said, ‘This is not my card. I see what you're trying to do. I found my card between your legs. Give it to me,’” Kilani said. Upon recording, Kilani said the boy jumped into the car with the driver, and they both put on masks before driving away.
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