Sikh Youth Dies Attempting to Save Three Children from Drowning in Kings River
By  Chace Beech

 

A 29-year-old man has died after jumping into California’s Kings River to save three children he saw struggling in the water.

The man, identified as Manjeet Singh, was visiting Reedley Beach on Wednesday evening near his home in Fresno County when he saw three children struggling in the river. The children, two 8-year-old girls and a 10-year-old boy, had waded into the river, but a strong current was pulling them downstream.

Singh was at the river with his brother-in-law and other friends. He heard the children’s cries and quickly went to help. He removed his turban and attempted to use it as a rope to pull the children in but was quickly pulled under himself.

“He went in to try and help them and, unfortunately, went underwater fairly quickly and never came back up,” said Reedley Police Commander Marc Ediger.

Singh was found unresponsive 40 minutes later, downriver. He was taken to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

Several other bystanders worked together to rescue the three children. Two of them were brought to shore unharmed, but one of the girls was underwater for nearly 15 minutes. She was taken to Valley Children’s Hospital in Fresno and as of Friday afternoon remained in critical condition and on life support.

According to Ediger, Singh moved to California from India two years ago. He had plans to start a trucking business and had been taking truck-driving lessons Wednesday before visiting the river.

Singh is not the first person to drown in the Kings River this summer. In June, another man from Fresno, Arthur Caballero, died after saving a young girl who was struggling to swim.

“The water is generally fairly calm down here in Reedley,” Ediger said, but the sandbars at the river drop off quickly, and the depth changes dramatically.

“People will go in with clothing on, and it weighs them down even more. For people who are not strong swimmers, the river can be dangerous.” – Los Angeles Times

People adds: … A witness to the incident told CBS affiliate  KGPE  that he helped pull one of the three children to safety.

"I [saw] the girls yelling, and I know they were playing, but they were going under the bridge already, so I came running down the bridge, and I [saw] them get one girl out, and I was trying to catch up to the other little girl," said the witness, who did not provide his name.

It took rescue personnel more than half an hour to locate Singh and retrieve him from Kings River, KFSN reported. His body was found next to brush a short distance from shore.

A GoFundMe was set up on Friday morning to raise money to send Singh's body to India, where his family lives and from where he reportedly moved to the US two years ago.

It has since raised over $11,000 toward its $31,000 goal.

"[Singh] saw the children being [pulled] by the current and jumped in to save them... [and] lost his life trying to save the children," a description on the donation page reads.

"He was the breadwinner of his family. His family lives in India," the description continues. "His parents are elders and he came to the United States to help them financially and live the American Dream. May Waheguru Ji Bless you All! Together, let's pray for MR. SINGH of Fresno....OUR HERO."

According to  KFSN , the parents of the hospitalized 8-year-old girl are trying to fly her siblings from Mexico to California to say their goodbyes.

The tragic accident comes just days after 1 8-year-old Jaerson Alvarez and 17-year-old Wilmer Alexi Rodriguez  were killed while trying to rescue a 5-year-old girl from Trinity River in Texas. The girl was eventually rescued, but her 25-year-old father suffered injuries and was airlifted to a Houston trauma center.

 

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