New Zealand's prime minister shows why he paid for a woman's food with two children in a supermarket

The ruler of New Zealand who took the world's attention with the burial of Muslims after Christchurch's tragedy and then with the greeting "Peace Aleikum <x0" to them has finally become subject to media interest. Ardern paid for the mother's food at a supermarket after she [...]
The ruler of New Zealand who took the world's attention with the burial of Muslims after Christchurch's tragedy and then with the greeting "Peace Aleikum <x0" to them has finally become subject to media interest.
Ardern paid for the mother's food at a supermarket after that woman had forgotten her wallet, follows Periscope.
Mrs. Ardern said she had made such a gesture because “and she was mother”.
“As if we hadn't loved her enough already, Yacinda paid for what my friend in the supermarket had bought because she had forgotten her wallet and had two young children screaming with her,” she said.









