(PRNewsChannel) / June 29, 2010 /
DENVER / Three years before Osama bin Laden masterminded the 9/11 terrorist attacks on American soil, a construction worker named Gary Faulkner helped load trucks with supplies to benefit victims of a Category 5 hurricane.
Between Oct. 25 and Nov. 2, 1998, Hurricane Mitch killed 5,657 people and destroyed more than 200,000 homes in Honduras. Faulkner, who recently returned from his seventh trip to Pakistan in search of bin Laden, volunteered his efforts to the relief effort in Honduras, 9News reports.
"The biggest thing that we are getting out of this is the thrill to be able to take part in this adventure, and to help out some people that normally wouldn't be able to help themselves out," Faulkner told reporters as he carried boxes headed to the devastated country.
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