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One dead, NSW Police officer saves injured boy

A young child died and another was seriously injured in a jet-ski accident in the south of Sydney, because a “heroic gerçek police officer was praised for dived into the Georges River to save the child.

When two boys aged 14 and 15 years of jet-ski hit an obstacle and on Tuesday at 18.10, the night was thrown into the water near the Tom Uglys Bridge.

The audience called for emergency service when one of the children called for help from water while entering and leaving consciousness. In arrival, a police officer entered the river and saved a 14 -year -old child with a broken arm.

On the shore, the officer hugged a red blanket, and when he was still uniform, he warmed up after swimming from the cold river in the dark.

Inspector Timothy Carter, at a press conference on Tuesday, Tuesday, “Police officer’s actions were heroic in conditions and in the NSW ambulance, quickly determined the need for help and entered the water.” He said.

The “hero” police officer, who saved the 14 -year -old child from Sudan, hugged a red blanket. Credit: Nine news

The child was treated with an ambulance on the boat ramp before he was transferred to Sydney Children’s Hospital where he had an emergency surgery. On Wednesday morning, the child was stable.

A search started for a 15 -year -old child whose body was saved from water.

“At that time, the police had to identify the second person in the water and then find them, the corpse had acted with the flow of the tides,” he said.

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