Dad can’t save drowning daughters – then a teen pops up out of nowhere and jumps in

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The girls leaned on a railing, and must have leaned too far. They lost their balance and fell into the ice cold water, writes trendjournaal.nl. And neither of them could swim.

The girls’ father didn’t hesitate for a second and immediately jumped in to rescue his daughters. But the girls grabbed hold of him so tightly that he couldn’t hold them both while trying to keep himself afloat. There was nothing to grab onto.

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Meanwhile, people started gathering by the side of the river. Some threw ropes, while others filmed the event.

The girls’ father tried as hard as he could to tie the rope around his daughters, but he didn’t have the strength to hold both of them while he grabbed the rope.

Then, out of nowhere, a teenager appeared. He tore off his clothes and jumped in the icy water without blinking. The girls’ father was shocked when he saw the boy swim up to him.

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In just a few minutes, the teen managed to get the girls up on shore.

The girls’ parents were forever grateful for the teen’s life-saving efforts.

News of the story spread like wildfire, and soon it reached the local newspaper, who interviewed the unknown hero. It turned out that the teen, Sasha Yergin, didn’t have an easy upbringing. He had an absent dad and an alcoholic mother and was raised by his grandmother. But the teen had made his mark.

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Sasha is described as very smart, but is also known by police as a bit of a hooligan. Stil, since Sasha’s story went viral, several families have offered to help him and his grandmother increase their chances for a brighter future.

Sasha’s heroism not only saved the lives of two little girls, but also probably saved him, too.

It’s nice to see good deeds ripple out like waves on the water. If Sasha didn’t jump in the frigid water on that day, his life might not look as bright today.

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