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South African Hero Risks Life to Rescue Stranger from Rough Seas

A true South African hero risked his own life yesterday to dive into the ocean and rescue a man from the wild seas. Shanaaz Sulaiman uploaded two videos that show the rescue. Shanaaz said: “Young man in trouble amidst the waves at Dalebrook [near St James beach, Western Cape], and a hero goes to his […]

22-01-18 17:18

A true South African hero risked his own life yesterday to dive into the ocean and rescue a man from the wild seas.

Shanaaz Sulaiman uploaded two videos that show the rescue. Shanaaz said: “Young man in trouble amidst the waves at Dalebrook [near St James beach, Western Cape], and a hero goes to his rescue.

“Thank you to the stranger who dived in and went to his assistance, bringing him safely back to shore.”

The stranger who dived in is a Capetonian known as Brad ‘likes to party’ Van Zyl.

South African hero Brad ‘likes to party’ van Zyl. Source: Shanaaz Sulaiman

One witness, Shelley Scheepers, said on Facebook: “Witnessed this today and it was so scary to watch. The guy who saved him deserves a medal. He risked his own life and was amazing.”

The videos were sent to NSRI which said: “Well done to this fit young rescuer, you saved a life.”

 

Another witness, Janet Polden Melidonis, added: “I was on the beach… you were very kind and generous with your skills. He is a very lucky man.”

Brad (who clearly likes to party and save lives) said: “Thank you for the wonderful words. Feeling grateful that all ended well ❤️.”

NSRI do caution viewers of the videos below: “It is dangerous to go into the water to rescue someone if you are untrained, unfit and don’t have flotation.”

Part One, Hero Rescues Stranger, Dalebrook Beach, South Africa 

https://www.facebook.com/Razzmatazz786/videos/pcb.10212386291665604/10212386258744781/?type=3&theater

Part Two, Hero Rescues Stranger, Dalebrook Beach, South Africa 

https://www.facebook.com/Razzmatazz786/videos/pcb.10212386291665604/10212386268105015/?type=3&theater

Meanwhile Morgan Bay Hotel owner, Richard Warren Smith, was also commended by NSRI yesterday for his efforts following the drowning of a Bloemfontein man at Morgan Bay. NSRI East London said Smith launched his jet-ski and recovered a 39 year old man who was found floating face down in the surf-line about 100 meters off-shore.

Morgan Bay yesterday. Source: NSRI

Smith brought the victim to the beach where, assisted by bystanders, CPR (Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation) efforts were commenced. A rescue helicopter arrived and paramedics continued with CPR but sadly after all efforts to resuscitate the man were exhausted he was declared deceased.