A BOY aged ten is to be honoured with a bravery award for saving another lad from drowning.
Cameron Stewart dived into a harbour when he saw the 12-year-old fall from a dinghy being swept out to sea.Young hero Cameron Stewart dived into a harbour when he saw a 12-year-old fall from a dinghy being swept out to seaHe battled the strong currents to drag the boy out of the water in Rhyl, North Wales, last August.
Now Cameron, who wants to be a lifeguard, is to be presented with a Royal Humane Society testimonial on vellum. It honours bravery in saving human life and is given to someone who has put themselves in danger to save another.“If he had not acted as he did and as quickly as he did, the other boy would almost certainly have drowned.”Eccentric owner of Longleat Safari Park Lord Bath dies from coronavirusA&E HORRORDevastated colleagues line NHS ward after midwife dies from coronavirusROO GONE WALKIESCameron reached an advanced stage of swimming after being encouraged to go to lessons by his grandmother.
He had undergone some training life-saving and is now interested in training as a lifeguard following his heroic act last year.Brave Cameron battled the strong currents to drag the boy out of the water in Rhyl harbour North WalesGOT a story? RING The Sun
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