Bikers ride up to little girl’s lemonade stand to say thank you after her mom helped saved them during a crash

Bikers ride up to little girl’s lemonade stand to say thank you after her mom helped saved them during a crash

Bikers ride up to little girl’s lemonade stand to say thank you after her mom helped saved them during a crash. Credit: Daryn Sturch - Facebook
Bikers ride up to little girl’s lemonade stand to say thank you after her mom helped saved them during a crash. Credit: Daryn Sturch – Facebook

Bikers get a bad rap for being tough and scary. But deep down, they are the most caring people you’ll ever meet. They are all about family, friends, and even saying thank you when the time comes.

Dozens of bikers rode up to one little girl’s lemonade stand to say a collective thank you to her mom.

The gang known as, The Milwaukee Iron motorcycle group of Kokomo, Indiana, lined up at 8-year-old Bryanne’s stand after her mom, Daryn Sturch, a nurse, helped them after a bad motorcycle pileup on the highway.

“When I pulled up, it looked like one of them had lost control and their bikes [got] tangled,” Sturch of Denver, Indiana, told “Good Morning America.” “I parked a ways away so my daughter wouldn’t see and I ran up. They had some severe injuries.”

Bikers ride up to little girl’s lemonade stand to say thank you after her mom helped saved them during a crash. Credit: Daryn Sturch - Facebook
Bikers ride up to little girl’s lemonade stand to say thank you after her mom helped saved them during a crash. Credit: Daryn Sturch – Facebook

WRTV reported that the accident, which resulted in the injuries of five gang members, happened on Indiana’s on State Road 19 in September 2018.

Sturch said she comforted the victims — three men and two women — until paramedics arrived. Later, the bikers recovered and reached out to Sturch on Facebook.

“I just got a flood of messages from them, thanking me,” Sturch recalled.

Bikers ride up to little girl’s lemonade stand to say thank you after her mom helped saved them during a crash. Credit: Daryn Sturch - Facebook
Bikers ride up to little girl’s lemonade stand to say thank you after her mom helped saved them during a crash. Credit: Daryn Sturch – Facebook

Sturch said she and Milwaukee Iron kept in touch, and on September 7th, she posted a photo of her Bryanne selling lemonade outside of their home.

One of the bikers expressed interested in stopping by, but little did Sturch know, 30 motorcycles would be make an appearance in the ultimate show of gratitude.

“I had no idea how many there would be and they were so generous,” Sturch said. “She was charging $1, and I bet every one of them gave a $5 or $10 or $20. [Bryanne] was as happy as she could be.”

Mary Henry, one of the bikers who was uninjured in the crash, told “GMA” she and her motorcycle family are grateful to Sturch.

Bikers ride up to little girl’s lemonade stand to say thank you after her mom helped saved them during a crash. Credit: Mary Henry
Bikers ride up to little girl’s lemonade stand to say thank you after her mom helped saved them during a crash. Credit: Mary Henry

“Seeing Daryn and her family, it turned out to be a great day,” Henry said. “It was meant to be that she was there to help that day.”

Sturch said that she shared lots of hugs with the injured bikers as they approached her home.

“They’re the nicest people. I want everyone to know how amazing they are,” she said.

See everyone, bikers are friendly people too – we wouldn’t go around hugging them out of nowhere, but next time you see a ‘scary’ looking biker gang, the least you can do is wave hello. Be kind always!

Source GMA


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