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Jon Bon Jovi came forward to help a woman, for this reason he was called a hero

On Tuesday on the Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge, renowned as a rock star and heroine, Jon Bon Jovi came to the aid of a distressed woman in distress, and that is the reason why he has been termed as a hero.

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According to a post on social media by the metropolitan law enforcement agency, the winning of the Grammy along with the male assistant of the video production got a glimpse of the woman when they were doing a shoot on the bridge.

Him wearing a blue T-shirt came to the balcony and stood on the ledge engaging the production assistant who by the name of whom who was also featured in the police video which was briefly uploaded on Youtube and removed in vain.

Footage showed some of the camera crew breaking down their camera brawls while odes crossed over and around her and other poor bridges-crosser crawled around further back down and toward the other end of.

Through the whole that discussion Bon Jovi 62 – During this several min milled stared that lady waving bye.

Tension followed as the lady spun round to turn to Bon Jovi and the overseer who was yelling away looking at the lady.

At that point he pulled her over the edge. Then, he brought her back over the border protection wall.

The rock star assisted the lady’s rescue and later embraced the lady which indeed soothed her.

The police’s video recording has provided such an action of a guy who is normally called Bon Jovo himself, since he is quite often referred as a rock star, is walking at the very end stage of a very short clip which consists of several minutes with a woman leaving the bridge.

The Metro Nashville Police made an official statement through their social media with the following video; “On Tuesday night, Jon Bon Jovi and his staff tried to assist a lady who was walking along the Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge. They actually did it as well. This lady has been persuading Bon Jovi for example that let‘s go to the other side of the Cumberland River where she knew they would be safe.

Tennessee Police Chief John Drake explained “To maintain safety within a community all its members have to contribute including the council.”

The Seigenthaler pedestrian bridge has captured the scenes in the filming of Bon Jovi’s song- “The People’s House” when people were invited to take part in the shooting.

As co0founders of the JBJ Soul Foundation, an organization that gives aid to people usually in more complicated situations from homeless to hunger, Bon Jovi accepted that himself has come to understand interaction between people and even in extreme unfortunate circumstances, asserted The Tennessean.

Indeed, the Seigenthaler pedestrian bridge was a cakewalk constructed over the Cumberland River, joining Nissan stadium and Downtown Nashville. The latter bears the name of American journalist and civil rights activist John Seigenthaler for having attempted to prevent a man from leaping off the bridge in the 1950s.

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