Special / 10 Year Old Boy Saves Mother Having Seizure In Pool in Viral Video

Zoom News : Aug 30, 2022, 09:42 PM
Special | A video of a ten-year-old boy is winning hearts on the internet. To save his mother's life, the boy jumped into the full pool without hesitation. Actually a woman was taking a bath in the swimming pool when she suddenly got an epileptic attack. During this, the woman's ten-year-old son jumped into the pool and pulled out his mother.

The incident was captured in a CCTV camera installed in the woman's house. In the video, the boy can be seen jumping into the pool. A woman taking a bath in the pool suddenly has an epileptic attack when her son sees her. A 10-year-old boy jumps into the pool and brings his mother to the shore. A dog can also be seen waiting on the ladder. By the end of the video, it can be seen that a person also reaches near by running away.

According to a post shared on Facebook by a woman named Lori Keene on August 6, her son's name is Gavin and she was thankful to her son for saving him. Keene also shared a recorded video of the incident with the post. The video has garnered thousands of views and hundreds of comments after being shared. In the comment section of the post, a user wrote, "Your son is your angel. What a wonderful young man. He is a true hero." Another said, "God bless you Gavin. You are mommy's angel!!! Mommy, I'm glad you're okay!!!

According to ABC News, the incident took place in Oklahoma, USA. Keene told ABC that the mother and son pair were swimming. He said, "Gavin was out of the pool for a while and I had an attack. But my son saved me. It scared me more than ever." According to ABC News, Gavin, standing at the edge of the pool, heard a loud splash and saw his mother drowning in the pool. Before his grandfather could do anything, he jumped into the pool, brought his mother up the ladder and held her head above the water for more than a minute. "I was a little scared," Gavin said. The 10-year-old boy also received an award from the Kingston Police Department for his bravery.

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