The incident, which occurred on April 7, was captured on CCTV footage and later uploaded to Chinese social media platform Weibo.
Yibo, 17, who has intellectual disabilities, has since been hailed as a hero on social media platforms in the country, according to local media.
In response to netizens’ praises, Yibo said: “I saw her on the side of the road and thought if I don’t help her, after a few minutes or hours, she might be kidnapped by some bad guys.” He reportedly told the toddler: “In the future, when you go out with your grandmother, hold on to her hand and don’t get lost again.”
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