Hereford: Reunion after stranger pays for hospice staff fuel- PublishedTwo care staff have been reunited with a stranger who paid for their fuel as an act of kindness in Hereford.Mike Perruzza, stepped in to foot the bill at a petrol station on Holmer Road after spotting St Michael's Hospice workers, Jaki Moffat and Katie Hughes.On the day of the gesture, she had been making her way into the store to pay when Mr Perruzza leant out of his car window to say he had already settled the £28 bill.After being reunited with the workers, Mr Perruzza revealed he had an affinity with the charity after visiting several times as part of his voluntary role with Herefordshire 4×4 Response, which helps hospice staff get to work during floods and heavy snow."Through my working career, I've seen colleagues who have had friends and family cared for by St Michael's - it's just a great cause," he said."