Six-year-old saves Grandpa Smurf

Six-year-old Tishon Camps rescued his grandfather Noel “Smurf” Luces, who suffered a stroke on Tuesday while driving on the San Fernando Bypass Road, by grabbing the steering wheel to navigate the SUV away from danger and then pulling up the handbrakes.

Camps then flagged down help for his grandpa who competed in the 1968 Olympics as a cyclist. Smurfy. Wired868 cannot confirm that the Transport Ministry is considering lowering the legal driving age.

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