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Friday, 19 June 2015

Can you spot the drowning swimmer? See the incredible moment lifeguard rescued drowning child in pool full of people

The incredible moment a lifeguard saved a child who was almost drowning in a pool packed full of people was captured on film and shared on Youtube. The video showed a young black boy who lost control of his flotation device and toppled into the water. The boy panicked and began struggling to get his head above water...and no one in the pool noticed he was drowning. Fortunately for him, a lifeguard noticed what was happening and dived into the water to rescue him.

When you look at the photos above, you can't spot anyone drowning abi? See the photos after the cut




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    1. Oh my. Thank God d life guard wasn't a racist o. Exact Same thing happened to me when i was 9. Since then, i haven't entered a swimming pool. Its bn 20yrs now. Wow!

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    2. Thank goodness for d timely intervention if not it would hav b another story....


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    3. 29! Yea! Happy no swimming anniversary

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    4. A pool full with white kids, im not suprised those around him Ddnt notice he was drowning..

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  2. Linda u tire person ooo....

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  3. Linda dis is not news. So d boy was saved wetin u wan make we do now?

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    1. But if him die now w go be news abi? Later you all will say kinda like bad news shaking my brokos for una sha

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  4. And what is the kid doingiinside the pool?

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  5. Thank God for his life and thank God it wasn't in naija..


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  6. Wow! Dis is great, and nice. Thumbs up for dis.


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    Amen! Amen!! Amen!!!

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  7. And na black ohh.....bouy y u fall hands now....glad u were rescued by the way.....

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  8. Thank God for his life.

    I'm out. ***CATCH ME IF U CAN***

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  9. Thnk u Jesus may only ur name b praise

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  10. He won't dear to go near swimming pool again in his life.

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  11. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    Life guard don save his ass... Thank God o, so naso this boy for just die troway....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  12. Yea




    #ITwillONLYgetBETTER
    #itMUSTendINpraise

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  13. Always the black kids - we must teach our children swimming at a very early age!

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  14. It was even a black kid... kudos guard.
    ~D great anonymous!

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  15. O Chi gi zolu gi! Mbosi ozo ije kwa! Lol

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  16. Oh wow.... This is why certain jobs require training and certification.

    Naija ain't there yet...




    ***Lush

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  17. Thank God he was saved .. But the Pool too BIg ooooo











    #DEW Anticipate #IMET2015

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  18. No photo credits or source. You don start again

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  19. Thank God he was spotted on time....

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  20. Amazing! Thank God for His mercies. Linda take note!




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  21. Wow!!! How sensitive of him

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  22. LINDA I SENT YOU AN EMAIL AND PLEASE BE POSTING COMMENT ON TIME

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  23. THANK GOD FOR HIS LIFE.

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    1. That's what they call "Alertness" and "quick response"..

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  24. God is on his side.


    #FOCUS n #ACHIEVE

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  25. Awwwwwww!!! Thumb up to the Lifeguard. Other swimmers didn't even notice, they were all swimming away.

    Linda cogitate

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  26. When your God is wide awake!!

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  27. He dint rip the blacks atall...




    Falling hand!

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  28. WoW! God bless the lifeguard for saving a life.

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  29. WoW! God bless the lifeguard for saving a life.

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    A female life guide, gosh I need this in my life....

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  31. Although I couldn't spot him but thank God it wasn't a tragedy after all. kudos to the lifeguard for being watchful.

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  32. why would they notice him? his black remember? bunch of sickos. they would have stated forming James Bond if it were a white kid. nonsense. thank God he's safe.

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  33. These guys are professional, how the hell did he spot him out of the crowd

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  34. THNK GOD FOR HIM N D LIFEGUARD...TOMJERRYSWIT

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  35. you didn't ackwoledge teh source. i saw this on mail online yesterday

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  36. Thank God for his life. Kudos to the lifeguard for a job well done.

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  37. Of course it was the black kid. Lol.

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  38. Good save...MAS_P

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  39. but r d people in that pool dumbs

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  40. God bless her for saving a future president.

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  41. The kid looks like a Nigerian boy I saw in Ojuelegba yesterday

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  42. The kid looks like a boy I saw in Ojuelegba yesterday

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  43. That's high level of professionalism. ......... Mentally alert. If it's Niger nw they will be sleeping on duty!

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  44. Is it by force to swim ni..

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  45. In my first year and first term at Lutheran High School, Obot Idim, I went to the nearby stream close to my school and swam in the stream to one of the deepest parts of the river. Try as hard as I could to come out, I couldnt, because I was stuck in the mud. It dawned on me that I will die if I wasnt rescued. Indeed, I was already gulping water while unable to breathe. There was a commotion at the bank of the stream as I heard someone commenting that someone was about to drown. Behold, Ita Oku, one of my schoolmates dove inside the river and rescued me from drowning. But for the Grace of God I will die. I have been looking for this guy since to tell him "Thank you" for rescuing my life to no avail. May God bless him wherever he is in the Name of Jesus Christ, Amen. I praise God for His Great and continuous mercies to me in Jesus Name, Amen.

    P/S: Would you believe this that during my junior year in that same school, a fellow villager also drowned in that stream?

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  46. This got me emotional! Aaww poor boy! :(
    Thank God for the lifeguard!

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  47. zimbabwe i got da chicken if you want some gravy wop wop weep

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