This happened to the Albanian who rescued the Swiss baby that fell on the tracks

On Friday, November 17th 2017, traditional civic bolding activity took place in Switzerland, which divides the magazine “Beobachter”. The “Beobachter Prix Courage” 2017 has been awarded the 31-year-old Dübendorf of Zurich, Remo Schmidt, writes the SDA.ch and all Swiss electronic media. He saved a woman from rape, [...]
On Friday, November 17th 2017, traditional civic bolding activity took place in Switzerland, which divides the magazine “Beobachter”.
The “Beobachter Prix Courage” 2017 has been awarded the 31-year-old Dübendorf of Zurich, Remo Schmidt, writes the SDA.ch and all Swiss electronic media. He saved a woman from rape, risking her life.
The jury's president, Pascale Bruderer politician at her lab, has said that civic courage in Switzerland is becoming more and more important.
The price shared tonight also has the monetary value of 15,000 francs.
While the price “Lifetime Award” (lifeary price), with 10,000 francs, was won by humanist priest Ernst Siber, broadcast Albinfo.ch.ch. The now known 90-year-old priest has engaged in people in need, people with no roof over their heads, drug addicts and so on.
In the narrow circle to win the top prize has also been Albanian from Skopje, Senate Iseni, writes Albinfo.ch. He, on October 5th, along with fellow Albanian Fatmir Bardh Haziri, had saved a baby by getting it off track, at the last moment before the train arrived. For Isen this was the third time he was saving lives.












