A little boy finds a missing woman thanks to bubbles

In the United States, a little boy found a woman who had been missing for a few days.

Last Friday, 1.5-year-old Ethan was playing with his mother, Brittany Moore, in their backyard, blowing bubbles.

Driven by the wind, the bubbles floated towards the fence located on the edge of a forest. Amused, the child began to follow them, but he quickly noticed something.

“I went over to him and said ‘what do you see honey’ and he pointed to the forest saying ‘feet’,” Ethan’s mother recalled.

Approaching the place, the woman sees nothing. It is while kneeling that she finds a lady, alive, but disoriented, lying on the ground.

“If you get on Ethan’s level, that’s where you might see her,” Moore said.

That woman was 82-year-old Nina Lipscomb, suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. She had been missing since Monday, according to her family.

The Lipscomb family offered to offer a reward to the Moore family, but the latter refused.

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