Watford goalkeeper Ben Foster came to 80-year-old dementia sufferer’s aid last month with heroic gesture after he fell in ditch

Not only has he been a standout performer for the rock-bottom Hornets, it has now emerged he came to the rescue of an elderly dementia sufferer on his way back from a game earlier this month.

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Foster is said to have pulled over to help an 80-year-old after he decided to walk home following problems with his car.

Following the 0-0 draw at Crystal Palace earlier this month, Foster, his wife Kate and dad were driving and spotted the man walking down a dual carriageway, before turning around to help.

The story was shared by Twitter user Dior Angus, who wrote: “He’s been a season ticket holder for like 60 years.

“He’s 80. Early sufferer of dementia so he’s going to have to stop going soon. He left the ground, went to start his car. Flat battery.

“God knows why but he thought he would walk 10 miles home. Gets down this dark dual carriageway.

“Falls down into a ditch. Car pulls over to help him.

“It’s Ben Foster, his Mrs and his dad.

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