80-man chain rescues family from drowning death

80-man chain rescues family from drowning death

World July 11, 2017 21:54

panama city - About eighty strangers on a beach in the state of Florida have saved a family of nine people from drowning death by forming a human chain. The family got stuck by the rising flood and threatened to swallow the water.

Roberta Ursrey and her family went to the beach at the M. B. Miller County Pier in Panama City, adjacent to the Gulf of Mexico on Saturday. Suddenly she noticed that two sons were trackless. Then they heard shout coming out of the sea.

Although others warned her not to go into water, Roberta decided to do this. Together with her mother and five other family members, she tried to rescue her sons, but they themselves got stuck in the water.

Jessica Simmons and her husband were on their way to the beach for a dinner when they found a swimming pool. A little later, the two saw how people were pointing to the water. First, Jessica thought that it was a shark, but when she saw people drowned, she did not doubt and decided to enter the water with her swimming pool.

The man of Jessica and some other bystanders decided to form a human chain. It ended the chain to endanger the family. Jessica and her husband made sure that family members could be safely shed ashore.

Roberta's mother was hit by a heart attack and had to be admitted to hospital. A nephew broke his edge. The rest of the family came free with terror.

'I'm so grateful,' said Ursrey to the Panama City News Herald. 'These people are angels of God who were in the right place at the right time. I owe them my life, just like my family. Without them, we should not be here anymore. '

Jessica was impressed that everyone was working together to save the family. 'It's cool to see that we have our own busy lives, but if someone needs help we drop everything to help. That was very inspiring to see that we still have that. With all that is going on in the world, we still have humanity. '

Roberta Ursrey and her family went to the beach at the M. B. Miller County Pier in Panama City, adjacent to the Gulf of Mexico on Saturday. Suddenly she noticed that two sons were trackless. Then they heard shout coming out of the sea.

Although others warned her not to go into water, Roberta decided to do this. Together with her mother and five other family members, she tried to rescue her sons, but they themselves got stuck in the water.

Jessica Simmons and her husband were on their way to the beach for a dinner when they found a swimming pool. A little later, the two saw how people were pointing to the water. First, Jessica thought that it was a shark, but when she saw people drowned, she did not doubt and decided to enter the water with her swimming pool.

The man of Jessica and some other bystanders decided to form a human chain. It ended the chain to endanger the family. Jessica and her husband made sure that family members could be safely shed ashore.

Roberta's mother was hit by a heart attack and had to be admitted to hospital. A nephew broke his edge. The rest of the family came free with terror.

'I'm so grateful,' said Ursrey to the Panama City News Herald. 'These people are angels of God who were in the right place at the right time. I owe them my life, just like my family. Without them, we should not be here anymore. '

Jessica was impressed that everyone was working together to save the family. 'It's cool to see that we have our own busy lives, but if someone needs help we drop everything to help. That was very inspiring to see that we still have that. With all that is going on in the world, we still have humanity. '

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