Kevin-Djene was found cycling along a rural road in France without knowing where he was, only knowing he had to find his mother.
He was discovered at 10.30 at night shivering by motorist Jean-Francois Pinot, who alerted the authorities as he warmed up the youngster, ouest-France said.
When emergency services arrived, they managed to extract enough information from the boy to track down his house in 30 minutes.
Inside the home, in Saint-Pierre-la-Cour, east of Brittany, they found his father in cardiac arrest before rushing him to hospital for urgent medical treatment.
Mr Pinot said: "I was driving on the main road where I met many cars and one of them flashed his main beam at me.
"I continued carefully and before I saw what looked like a child on a bike. This is where I discovered Kevin-Djene in pyjamas and slippers in the rain freezing cold."
"The little boy didn't wait a second to raise the alarm. He said, 'my dad died'."
His mother, Djeneba Godin, was tracked down by officers and informed what had happened. She was shocked by what she had found out, but very grateful to the motorist.
She said: "Jean-François has saved the life of my husband, who was released Thursday from the hospital, but also that of my son who was alone at night on the road."
The motorist said he was pleased the story had happy ending.
He told ouest-France: "This boy is incredible! What he has done is very clever.
"His mother called me to thank me and tell me that her husband was released from the hospital. I have tears in my eyes because it shows the beauty in the world."
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