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The CEO of gaming hardware company, Razer, saved Christmas when it was almost ruined for an Australian family recently after a thief broke into their house and stole important items such as credit cards, tools, and laptops.
What's worse, the thief also stole Christmas presents that were meant for a 12-year-old boy and 18-month-old baby girl.
“I can understand tools and a credit card, but what is the thief going to do with a Barbie doll, a small play handbag and other tools for our daughter Chelsea?” the mother told The Daily Telegraph.
“The presents for our son Callum will be harder and more expensive to replace because they were more specific, like a Razer gaming keyboard.”
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Upon hearing the news, Tan Min-Liang, Razer’s co-founder, posted on Facebook asking if anyone could get him in touch with the family so the boy Callum will get the Christmas present that he wants!
He then updated the status saying that he got in touch with the family, and not only did he give Callum the gaming keyboard, he also gifted him with a Razer gaming mouse and headset!
Callum’s grandfather commented on the post to say thank you: “Earlier in the week I only saw Callum crying and now he is smiling again! I haven’t heard of Razer before this week but I will most certainly be telling everyone about it now. Thank you again for your gift to Callum.”
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