Fisherman saves girl, 8, after she falls into river
Susan Lazaruk
The Province
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
An eight-year-old girl, swept away by the swift-moving South Alouette River while her dad raced along the bank trying to save her, was rescued by a "hero" fisherman.
"She was moving, the current's fairly brisk," said RCMP Ridge Meadows Staff-Sgt. Alex Bodden. "Her father was chasing her on foot."
The fisherman, angling downstream, was able to catch the girl as she floated by face-down and unconscious Sunday. "She's lucky. If she got past that point, it would have been a long time before the father could have reached her again," said Bodden. "I don't know if he ever would have."
He estimated the next access point to the river was 10 minutes away by foot.
The little girl, who was playing with others near her Maple Ridge home on Fern Crescent, was treated overnight in hospital and has fully recovered, said Bodden. The family isn't ready to speak to the media and their names weren't released. "[The father] does want to thank all the people involved in the rescue," said RCMP spokesman Dan Herbranson.
The fisherman, identified only as a 37-year-old Coquitlam man, wasn't available for comment, but police are calling him a hero. "He threw himself in harm's way," said Bodden. "He had no real idea of what the consequences were. If he lost his balance on the rocks, it's always a peril."
Bodden said the incident will be reviewed to see if the girl's saviour is eligible for a bravery award.
He said the near tragedy is a reminder to stay away from rivers, especially during the spring thaw and runoff when they're particularly fast-moving and the water is high and cold.
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I guess it was a sick day for the fisherman and he didn't want his name out there for the boss to see