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Tuesday 1 June 2021
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Lifesaver Matt Brown
Riley and Ella after the award presentation on Friday morning. Photo: Matt Brown.
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An heroic seven-year-old Marlborough boy has been honoured for his bravery after saving his little sister from drowning. Waikawa Bay School pupil Riley Drummond was surprised on Friday morning at a special assembly. The brave youngster was given an ASB Super Saver Bravery Award by Marlborough St John rural support officer Tony Cronin and ASB School Account Manager, Anna O’Hagen. And his five-year-old sister Ella Drummond watched on proudly as Riley was given a golden superhero cape and certificate. St John rural support officer Tony Cronin says Riley did everything right. “He’s recognised an emergency, a crisis with his sister and he’s helped her to safety and got adults to take care of her,” he says. “St John is very proud of what he is done, his family has proud and I’m very proud.” In April Riley and his family were having fun at a public swimming complex in Waikato, in the North Island. A mix-up over who had her almost turned to tragedy. “I came out of the changing room after getting dressed and walked around the corner to see Riley coming out of the pool holding Ella flopped in his arms, yelling to dad for help,” says Mel. “I just stood there and screamed. Pete started doing CPR and my screaming alerted everyone in the pool area that something was wrong.
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