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US Man Dies While Rescuing His Children At Florida Beach, Wife Calls Him A "Hero"
- Monday April 6, 2026
- World News | Edited by Astitva Raj
She described Ryan as a very loving and kind-hearted person and said that the 12 years they spent with him were the most special moments of her life.
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www.ndtv.com
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How Four Teen Surfers Rescued Drowning Swimmers From A Rip Current
- Tuesday November 19, 2019
- World News | Cathy Free, The Washington Post
The four teenage friends were riding five-foot waves in the choppy Northern California ocean for about two hours last week when they stopped for a brief rest in the water on their surfboards. That was when the frantic cries for help started.
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www.ndtv.com
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80 Strangers Formed A Human Chain To Rescue Family From Drowning
- Wednesday July 12, 2017
- Offbeat | Katie Mettler, The Washington Post
When Jessica and Derek Simmons first saw the beachgoers pausing to stare toward the water, the young couple just assumed someone had spotted a shark. Then they noticed flashing lights by the boardwalk, a police truck on the sand and nearly a dozen bobbing heads about 100 yards beyond the beach, crying desperately for help.
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www.ndtv.com
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US Man Dies While Rescuing His Children At Florida Beach, Wife Calls Him A "Hero"
- Monday April 6, 2026
- World News | Edited by Astitva Raj
She described Ryan as a very loving and kind-hearted person and said that the 12 years they spent with him were the most special moments of her life.
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www.ndtv.com
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How Four Teen Surfers Rescued Drowning Swimmers From A Rip Current
- Tuesday November 19, 2019
- World News | Cathy Free, The Washington Post
The four teenage friends were riding five-foot waves in the choppy Northern California ocean for about two hours last week when they stopped for a brief rest in the water on their surfboards. That was when the frantic cries for help started.
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www.ndtv.com
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80 Strangers Formed A Human Chain To Rescue Family From Drowning
- Wednesday July 12, 2017
- Offbeat | Katie Mettler, The Washington Post
When Jessica and Derek Simmons first saw the beachgoers pausing to stare toward the water, the young couple just assumed someone had spotted a shark. Then they noticed flashing lights by the boardwalk, a police truck on the sand and nearly a dozen bobbing heads about 100 yards beyond the beach, crying desperately for help.
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www.ndtv.com