Melbourne removalist offered housing to a homeless prankster

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A Melbourne removalist offered a homeless prankster a week's stay in his home after being hired to move the man's "belongings" a short distance. The unexpected act of kindness has gone viral. The prank, orchestrated by the YouTube group Misfit Minds, involved the removalist, Safua Tagiaia, helping move a tent and boxes. Tagiaia, unaware of the prank, offered the man housing after the move. The heartwarming video of the encounter has garnered widespread praise online, with many Australians hailing Tagiaia as a hero for his generosity and compassion.


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