Man Who Died While Trying To Save Minor, Given Carnegie Hero Award
SAN FRANCISCO, CA (IANS) – A 31-year-old Sikh farmer, who died while trying to save an eight-year-old girl in 2020, has been bestowed with the Carnegie Hero Award, North America’s highest honor for civilian heroism.
Manjit Singh from Fresno died while trying to save Samantha Cruz Pedro from the Kings River in Reedley on August 5, 2020.
Pedro struggled to swim as she was separated from a group of children playing in the river and the swift current carried her downstream. Singh then entered the river to save the child, despite not knowing how to swim. He unwrapped his turban and tried to use it as a lifeline as he went into the water up to his neck to try to help the little girl.
Shortly after this, he submerged, and onlookers lost sight of him in the chaos.
A man located Pedro and took her to first responders on the bank. She was taken to a hospital where she died six days later.
Singh recovered downstream and was brought to the bank unresponsive. All attempts to revive him were unsuccessful.
Each of the recipients or their survivors will receive a financial grant, the Carnegie Hero Fund Commission announced in a release late last month. The Carnegie Medal is given throughout the US and Canada to those who enter extreme danger while saving or attempting to save the lives of others.
So far, the Carnegie Medal has been awarded to 10,371 individuals since the inception of the Pittsburgh-based Fund in 1904.
Ajaib Singh Sandhu
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LATE SIRDAR MANJIT SINGH DID A HEROIC JOB.THIS IS GORGEOUS. ME FEELING PROUD OF HIM. THIS GRACE BESTOWED UPON HIM BY GURU NANAK GURU GOBIND SINGH JI.PEACE TO HIS SOUL AMEEN.
July 21, 2023Who Cares
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An amazing sacrifice for someone who literally put himself in harm while knowing that he himself cannot swim.
July 21, 2023Riaz Khan
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It is human instinct to care and save another life when in danger. Manjit was brave, he followed moral instinct. May his soul rest in peace.
July 21, 2023