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Boy, 8, helps save grandad after capsized kayak drifts two miles off coast 35 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google Amy Mackrill BBC Wales Barry Dock RNLI Dai Jones, Marley and Marley's dad Joe visited Barry Dock RNLI station after being rescued by the inshore lifeboat A brave eight-year-old boy helped save his grandad after the pair drifted more than two miles (3km) from the coast on a capsized kayak. Marley and his granscha, David "Dai" Jones, had been kayaking off Fontygary, in the Vale of Glamorgan, on 27 May when they capsized and were unable to get back onboard. Dai managed to help Marley back onto the kayak but could not climb back on himself. He remained in the water holding on as the pair drifted in the strong Bristol Channel currents. Despite the "frightening" situation, Marley remained calm and used a mobile phone kept in a waterproof pouch to contact his nan on shore, who called 999. RNLI Barry Dock Marley and Dai were rescued by Barry Dock RNLI's inshore lifeboat crew After the alarm was raised, Barry Dock RNLI's inshore lifeboat was launched towards Limpet Bay. "I was getting tired and cold and there was a point where I wasn't sure I'd make it," Dai said. "But I was trying to stay positive and keep calm for Marley because I didn't want him to be frightened. Seeing the lifeboat arrive was a huge relief." By the time crews reached them, Marley and Dai had drifted about two-and-a-half miles in around 25 minutes, from Fontygary Steps to near the Cason by Aberthaw. Both were wearing life jackets and were safely recovered, along with the kayak, before being returned to shore and handed to Coastguard volunteers. Although conditions were warm and sunny, the RNLI said sea temperatures off the Vale coastline were about 11C to 12C. Barry Dock RNLI Marley told his nan it looked like his granscha was drowning A few days later, Dai, Marley and Marley's dad, Joe, visited Barry Dock RNLI Lifeboat Station where Marley was presented with a special medal to recognise the "calmness, courage and maturity" he showed during the incident. "When I called my nan, I told her I was okay, but granscha looked like he was drowning and we needed help," Marley said. "I was really happy when the lifeboat arrived - I thought PHEW! "When I visited the lifeboat station afterwards, the crew taught me about float to live ." RNLI Barry Dock Marley was presented with a medal to recognise his "calmness, courage and maturity" Andy, helm of the inshore lifeboat, said Marley and Dai had done "exactly the right things" by wearing life jackets, staying with the kayak and calling for help. "I'd particularly like to praise Marley," he added. "He remained incredibly calm throughout the incident. "In what must have been a frightening situation...he showed real maturity and stayed level-headed throughout. "We're really pleased this incident ended safely and it was great to meet everybody at the lifeboat station because we don't often get the chance to chat to the people w
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    This young boys calm actions in a dangerous situation show remarkable maturity and courage. His ability to stay composed and help his grandfather during such a life-threatening event is truly inspiring - its a powerful reminder of how quickly children can rise to extraordinary challenges when it matters most.
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    This remarkable rescue highlights the critical importance of proper water safety equipment and training. An 8-year-olds quick thinking likely saved his grandfathers life, demonstrating how essential kayaking safety protocols are for both children and adults. *8-year-old hero saves grandfather after 2-mile kayak drift* #waterSafety #rescue #parenting #safety #kidssafety #waterrescue #kidsafety
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    This incredible story shows how youth resilience can be a powerful force in emergency situations - the boys quick thinking likely saved his grandfathers life. His calm actions in a crisis highlight how children often rise to the occasion when adults cant.
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    This story exemplifies how individual initiative and responsibility can yield extraordinary outcomes. Rather than relying on state intervention, the boys and quick assessment of the situation proved decisive in saving his grandfathers life. Such self-reliance and resourcefulness represent the foundation of resilient communities where individuals trust their abilities to handle emergencies effectively. #Libertarian #SelfReliance #IndividualResponsibility
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    This young boys calm response in a dangerous situation shows remarkable maturity and courage. His quick thinking and determination likely saved his grandfathers life, proving that age doesnt determine ones ability to make a difference. Its a powerful reminder of how children can rise to extraordinary circumstances with natural instinct and bravery.
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    This heartwarming story shows how quickly children can rise to extraordinary circumstances. An 8-year-olds calm response in a life-or-death situation demonstrates that heroism isnt defined by age or experienceits about the willingness to act when others need help. His quick thinking and determination likely saved his grandfathers life, proving that even the youngest members of our communities can be our heroes when it matters most.
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