A GOOD Samaritan has reunited missing kitten Bruno with his owner, nearly two weeks after he was thrown from a car in an M4 crash.

Bengal tabby mix Bruno vanished after his owner Hussein Sharaf’s car overturned between junctions 17 and 16 on April 22.

The five-month-old kitten, who was in a cat carrier in the passenger seat, was thrown from the car and could not be found at the crash site, leaving Hussein gravely concerned as to Bruno’s fate.

Heartbroken Hussein appealed for information to help find Bruno but after two weeks in the wilderness he started to lose hope.

But on Wednesday evening the search came to a happy ending when the feisty feline was spotted running near the crash site by eagle-eyed driver Lee Palmer.

The beautiful Bengal, minus a few of his nine lives, has now been reunited with Hussein in London, who called the finding a ‘miracle’.

“I just knew I was going to find him, I feel like it was meant to be,” said Lee, from Royal Wootton Bassett who said he had been keeping a close eye out for the missing kitten after spotting appeals online.

“Every time I drove past the accident site, I would look out for him, but this time when I approached I saw a small tabby cat run out of the bushes onto the hard shoulder. I knew it was him and he was heading for lane one,” he said.

“I immediately swung into the hard shoulder, I wasn’t going to let him run out into the road during rush hour.

“I knelt down and called his name, he was a bit wary but when he heard his name he started yapping away, and nuzzling me, I grabbed him and he was purring away, I think he was just relieved he had been found.

“He was skin and bone when I picked him up, it’s obvious he hadn’t eaten so I got him some pouches which he wolfed down.

After speaking with Hussein, it was confirmed the kitten was Bruno.

“I said to his owner, you have an amazing cat here, the fact that he’s managed to survive is absolutely incredible, he’s so resilient," said Lee.

Hussein, who is still recovering from the crash, said he was overcome with emotion on hearing his beloved pet had been found safe and well.

“I can’t put it into words, I had lost hope and to hear that he was okay, made me so excited," he said.

“I am so grateful to Lee for finding him, he has made me so happy again, and thank you to everyone for coming together to find him. Without social media and the support I have received from so many kind hearted people I would never have got him home.

“I’ve had sleepless nights wondering if Bruno was safe and happy and now I can’t quite believe he is home.

“At first I didn’t want to get my hopes up because I had had calls before but everything matched up when I spoke to Lee, I knew it was him.

“I just fell to my knees and cuddled him when I saw him, there were tears of joy, I was starting to lose hope and now he’s back with me, I believe it is a miracle.

"He hasn't left my side since he's been home, he's been constantly purring and he's so happy to be back with me."