Slovak actor Peter Kiss (29) is a spectator of TV Markiza known from the series Red Straps or as a doctor from a favorite mother for rent with Martina Zábranska and Adam Bardy. Even a young artist has had his own family since February. He and his wife Aneta gave their son a beautiful Slovak name. “Good morning, life! Tomáško. February 21, 2025,” he wrote on the social network months ago.
When he became a father, he also had to multiply the sensitivity of the fragility of human life that every parent who welcomes a node of joy. How much he can get it when human life is rescued, the actor showed 17 July on Instagram.
Peter Kiss published a frightening shot from Bratislava, to which he chose strong words. “I realized again today that it did not die humanity. I went across the Apollo Bridge in Bratislava and I saw a overturned car on the edge of the road. Next to him was a woman in pain and a man with injuries. They probably got a skid. At that moment, I only felt gratitude for other people and helped, ” He introduced a photo of a perverted car from which he freezes. You can find it in the gallery.
The well -known dad appreciated the quick actions of people and brought the fans closer, which was going on at the scene of the accident. “Slovakia still has enough people to walk forward – if humanity remains, we will live. Just must not cool our soul. When I asked if they had already called an ambulance, the answer was instant, “He’s already on the way.” Perfect! I asked the basic things – whether her non -diminishing limbs, as she breathes… I advised the gentleman who was a little better at what to do with the car. Of course, when they solve much more important things than their health, “the actor explained.
“And eventually another great man from a company that helps a day-to-day people on the road and makes it human and professional, Adrian. And helped with the tow. TActo is done. Humanity in the first place. I thank everyone who stopped at that moment and showed that we still can be people, “added the actor, who wanted to point out the need to help.