A man and a child, who were drowning off the Aberdeenshire coast, have been rescued by two teenage sisters named Isla Noble (15) and Eilidh (14), reports BBC.
The girls, who were swimming near Fraserburgh on Monday afternoon, heard cries for help.
The toddler was on the man’s shoulders while drowning, and the girls understood that the man and the child were in trouble. With the help of a lilo airbed, Isla swam out and helped them to shore.
Isla could put the child on the airbed and help him lie across the inflatable. meanwhile, her sister Eilidh went back to fetch her phone.
The man became unconscious and the girls phoned 999 to alert the Coastguard.
Well done to two of our heroic pupils Isla and Eilidh Noble in their fast thinking and quick actions last night. All of us at Fraserburgh Academy are immensely proud of you both – Irene Sharp, Rector https://t.co/Be4bRSsFQO
— Fraserburgh Academy (@FraserburghAcad) August 27, 2019
The girls were the students of Fraserburgh Academy and were having a little time in the water after their school at the Waters of Philorth nature reserve.
“The toddler started screaming – we thought the dad was just dunking him under as a laugh and he was getting cold, but then the dad started shouting help”.
“I went out with the lilo to try to take him back in while Eilidh went to get the phone from the beach”. said Isla to BBC’s Good Morning Scotland program.
Irene Sharp, the rector of Fraserburgh Academy said on Twitter, “Well done to two of our heroic pupils Isla and Eilidh Noble in their fast thinking and quick actions last night. All of us at Fraserburgh Academy are immensely proud of you both”.
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