A 103-year-old woman was shown compassion by deputies and movers, when they decided against following through with a court-ordered eviction.

After Vinia Hall lost a legal battle with Deutsche Bank earlier this year, movers were sent to evict the century old mother, and her 83-year-old daughter Vita Lee. But the elderly mother and daughter were spared when they arrived to the house:

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The Journal-Constitution reported that Mayor Kasim Reed of Atlanta, Derrick Boazman, a former city council member, and Vincent Ford, a state senator, all intervened to keep Hall in her longtime home. “[Chase] should write this off at a loss,” Boazman said. “I saw the sheriffs, who came to put them out, take off and leave. I gave all glory to God,” community activist Michael Langford said.

Read more at Huffingtonpost.com

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