"There Were No 50 Solutions, I Jumped in the Water": a Policeman on Rest Saves Three Teenagers From Drowning
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A rested policeman rescued three teenagers from drowning in Saint-Jouin-Bruneval (Seine-Maritime), Monday, August 17. Young people found themselves in great difficulty in the area at risk where they were bathing. Their savior, Sébastien Didry, testifies on TF1. - "There were no 50 solutions, I jumped into the water": a rested policeman saves three teenagers from drowning (Police, justice and other facts).
An off-duty police officer from Le Havre, who is also a local councilor, rescued two young swimmers from drowning on Saint-Jouin-Bruneval beach on Monday evening. He borrowed a paddleboard lying on the sand and paddled against the current for about forty minutes. […]
Off-duty, a policeman rescued three teenagers in difficulty at sea in Saint-Join-Bruneval with a paddle. Reciting the intervention. Saint-Join-Bruneval: an off-duty policeman saves three teenagers from drowning While he was enjoying a lunch on the terrace during his holidays, a policeman from Le Havre spotted three teenagers in great difficulty.
Elected from the commune of Saint-Jouin-Bruneval (Seine-Maritime) and police officer, Sébastien Didry went to the rescue of two teenagers close to drowning in the currents, equipped with an inflatable paddle. They were then taken care of at the hospital and are now in good health.
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