Police Officer Adopts Girl Who Was Not Treated Well, Shows Kid Massive Love
- A kind police officer showed love to a toddler who was grossly abused in her former home and adopted the child
- Zach met the girl who had many bruises all over her on one of the occasions he was called for welfare checks
- Many social media users praised the officer for showing that there are still very kind people in the world who would go out of their way for others
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Brian Zach met a child, Kaila, who would later become a big member of his family during one of his welfare checks at Christmas in Arizona.
It should be noted that the area is known as a hub of domestic violence and abuse.
Speaking with CNN, the police officer said he was touched when he saw the little girl covered in bruises.
They love her
Zach stated that he had once seen a child die from abuse and it is one experience that always scares him. When authorities were looking for a foster home for the kid, the officer and his family made friends with her.
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Zach’s act of kindness was soon remembered and he was allowed to be her foster parent. Despite the fact that Kaila was initially billed to stay with them for a short while, she soon became a permanent member of their family.
Little girl found a happy home
The kind man said that the thought that the little girl would be taken away from them hurt him. To make sure they had the best of time together, he took the child places to create memories.
After four years, Zach and his wife finally became the adoptive parents of Kaila. When the story was shared on Instagram, below were some of the reactions it got:
perradelinfierno said:
"Crying at the idea of someone harming that sweet girl. But also tearing up because she is safe and so, so loved now."
world_wanderer1985 said:
"How lovely… thank you for adopting and loving her."
amorbabs said:
"She's smiling so hard and glowing in those pictures! She probably never smiled in her old home. So happy they met!"
sarafoster said:
"We need More happy endings for children!! This is so sweet!!!"
Man adopts his wife's children
Meanwhile, Briefly News earlier reported that a kind groom surprised people on his wedding day as he chose the day to formally adopt the daughters of the woman he is marrying.
While at the altar, Dontez Williams asked his stepdaughters, Abigail and Natalie, if they would love to accept his adoption request.
After saying his vow to their mother, Myshella Burton, the man went on his knees and said:
“I want to make it official and ask ‘can I adopt you?”
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