When we talk about heroes, we mainly think about Marvel movies or comic books.
But the real heroism happened in Kansas City, Kansas.

He was loved by the people in Christ the King Parish School as he was working there as a crossing guard.
“He stopped and they listened, thank God, but then he, of course, was the victim,” school principal Cathy Fithian told KMBC 9.
He incredibly did not even hesitated to save the children. He pushed them from the road and the trajectory of the speeding black sedan, but that lead his death.

His nephew Randy, said that:
“What my Uncle Bob did for just getting little kids across the street seemed probably trivial to some people, but for him, it was a really important job, and now, we really know how important it was. He maybe saved some lives.”
“This was something I think he felt like he could help children and help himself feel good about what he was doing,” Randy said.
Also the school he was working at made a statement that said:
“We would like to give you an update on our crossing guard, Mr. Nill. Our hearts are heavy as we inform you of his passing. Please continue to keep Mr. Nill and his family in your prayers as well as the students, parents, and teachers who witnessed today’s accident.

“Also know that Mr. Nill is a hero. He stopped two of our students from crossing the road as the car approached.”
Rest in peace, Bob Nill.