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Sabato Borrelli was out on his daily walk on May 15 when he went into cardiac arrest. A stranger gave him CPR for 20 minutes before paramedics took over, doctors told the family.

A Montreal family is looking for the Good Samaritan who saved octogenarian Sabato Borrelli’s life after he collapsed and went into cardiac arrest while out on his daily walk, out of his home in the Ahuntsic-Cartierville borough.

Doctors told the family a stranger performed CPR on Borrelli for about 20 minutes before paramedics arrived and took over. 

Sabato’s daughter, Gloria Borelli, believes her father was likely near Jarry Park when the incident happened around 3 p.m. on May 15, but has been unable to confirm the exact location as of yet. 

Gloria says she wants to meet the person who gave her more time with her father.

“This gentleman, or woman or child — I don’t know …

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