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Teenager, 17, is hailed a hero for diving into the sea to save 13-year-old boy who had been 'egged on' by friends to jump 10ft into the water off a pier
Teenager, 17, is hailed a hero for diving into the sea to save 13-year-old boy who had been 'egged on' by friends to jump 10ft into the water off a pier

Daily Mail​

time2 days ago

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  • Daily Mail​

Teenager, 17, is hailed a hero for diving into the sea to save 13-year-old boy who had been 'egged on' by friends to jump 10ft into the water off a pier

A 17-year-old has been hailed a hero after he jumped into the sea to save a 13-year-old boy from drowning in strong currents when he was peer-pressured into jumping off a pier. Brave Marlee Elliott sprinted into the sea to rescue youngster Reggie Jones - who was a stranger to him - when he heard him shouting as he struggled to stay afloat. Reggie had been 'egged on' by his friends to jump 10ft into the water from a pier - despite not having experience swimming in the sea. He jumped from the pier in Southsea, Portsmouth, Hants, into strong waves. Others watched in disbelief as Marlee ran to the shoreline and swam around 200 yards out to Reggie and held him above the water while they waited for emergency services. The lifeboat arrived shortly after and dragged the pair out of the water, before the 13-year-old was taken to hospital in Portsmouth. He had been coughing up water and the paramedics said he was just two minutes away from drowning. He was in hospital for two days due to problems with his kidneys. The older teenager spent two hours in the ambulance after the incident at around 6pm and it was found that his body temperature had dropped to 31 degrees - four degrees below the barrier for hypothermia. A GoFundMe campaign has now been set up by Reggie's stepdad, Jay Ayling, 33, to reward Marlee's selfless act with a brand new motorbike. Reggie, from Portsmouth, said: 'I was with a group of four school mates from Year Nine. We were messing about on the pier and then I jumped off in the sea not knowing that it was a riptide. 'When I was in the water I just gave up and I thought that was it and that was pretty scary. It was probably about 10 feet down and I've never done anything like that before. 'It wasn't cold when I jumped in but it got colder. I don't remember much of what happened until I was pulled out by the lifeboat. 'To be honest there was a lot of shouting but I don't think my friends were doing much to help. None of them jumped in even though I wasn't too far from the pier. 'I am extremely grateful to Marlee for what he did as I wouldn't be here if it weren't for him. I can't say that I'll be jumping into the sea again any time soon.' Marlee added: 'I was at a party on the beach front with a group of around eight friends. We had been there for about two hours. 'I know he jumped off the pier and despite there being lots of people on the beach no one was looking like they were going to save him. 'I wouldn't say I'm a massively confident sea swimmer but I was the best out of our group. It really was a fight or flight moment. 'I was with him for at least five minutes before the lifeboat came and dragged us out. 'I sat in the ambulance for about two hours to warm up before going home. I feel fine now. 'I am not one for boasting but I am proud of what I did. I know that it might not be what you're supposed to do but I think I would do it again in the same situation.' Reggie's step-father Mr Ayling said: 'I think Reggie knows he was being a bit of a douche and won't be doing it again anytime soon. 'His friends were egging him on and so he did it but he just ran out of puff and it was only because of what Marlee did that he is still here. I can't thank him enough. 'I think the incident scared the life out of Reggie. He said in hospital that he didn't want to die. 'I believe that people that do heroic things deserve to be recognised so I set up the fundraiser to help him get his motorbike as he has earned it. 'I also hope it spreads a message and sets a benchmark in the community.'

Dellwood Mayor launches Midnight Madness basketball
Dellwood Mayor launches Midnight Madness basketball

Yahoo

time22-03-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Dellwood Mayor launches Midnight Madness basketball

DELLWOOD, Mo. – Dellwood's recreation center opened its doors Friday night to area teens interested in playing basketball for free. The city's mayor, Reggie Jones, believes the newly launched Midnight Madness basketball program will help give area youth a positive outlet to burn energy and a place where positive relationships are formed. 'It's really a multi-faceted approach and the main target is to try and drive down youth-related crimes in north county,' Jones said. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now The program includes the Riverview Gardens, Hazelwood, Normandy, Ferguson-Florissant and Jennings school districts. Several community organizations and service providers, such as Employ St. Louis and Refuge and Restoration, are also involved. The North County Police Cooperative (NCPC) is another partner, providing engagement and security. 'We're more than just a badge and a gun; we are people that are embedded in our communities,' said Det. Benjamin Santoyo, NCPC. Janelle Turner brought her 12-year-old son to play basketball and enjoy a positive experience. Family of Riley Strain files wrongful death lawsuit against Delta Chi fraternity 'I think this is going to give an opportunity for him to learn how to engage and speak up and be about community, which is really important,' Turner said. Jones said funding for the program came from a grant from the St. Louis Violence Prevention Commission. For now, the games are played from 7:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. on Friday nights through the end of July. Jones hopes to add more hours as the program moves forward. Registration information is available at the Dellwood Recreation Center by calling 314-869-8686. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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