Over the top? Student gets his books dropped off in a helico
Updated | By East Coast Breakfast
Is this a bit much? A student at the North-West University left his books at home, so his parents brought them to him... in a helicopter!

Parents act differently when their children need them. Some will drop everything and make a plan, while others will leave their kids to learn their lesson and deal with the issue themselves.
These parents literally dropped everything and took to the skies for their child.
According to Briefly SA, a student at the North-West University (NWU) forgot his books at home. His books were then delivered by his parents in a helicopter. Wow, right?!
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In the video, which has over 85,000 views, the student can be seen walking towards the helicopter, which landed in a parking lot. He is then seen fetching his bag as if this is something that happens every day.
See it here:
So guy forgot his bag at home and Parents decided to bring the bag with a chopper at NWU. Shuu guys💯👏🙆 #KeaDrive #Sandton pic.twitter.com/GoH245J5yk
— Ituh Mokhele (@ItuhMokhele) February 28, 2020
See what Twitter had to say:
Love this.... the problems I want my kids to have
— Samu (@s23_samu) February 28, 2020
Wat if he is a cop and working undercover la phapha shem
— I love me (@tamie_comfy) February 28, 2020
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