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A former police officer and a former-Baltimore Oriols Minor League player died tragically from the coast of South Carolina to protect swimmers from a rip.
The 38 -year -old Chase Children is said to be a hero after drowning on July 13, trying to help several swimmers in a crisis near Pawlis Island in South Carolina. Former police officers were not the only one who helped the swimmers, but unlike others, the children did not return to the shore. Emergency respondents recovered the child’s body about 90 minutes after the initial crisis call was made.
Former police officer Chase Children died in a rip current in Pawlis Island, which occurred in SC after an attempt to save others.
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“We want to provide additional information about Sunday’s incident. The victim, Chase Children, and another person entered the water to help 4-5 persons. Statement on X,
The police department also mentioned that Midway Fire Rescue participated in search with the US Coast Guard, which was also on the spot.
A deserted beach on the empty Pawali Island on September 14, 2018 at Pavlis Island, South Carolina. Hurricane Florence is bringing high winds and rain along the Northern Carolina and South Carolina coast. (Mark Walhaizer/Getty Images)
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Pawleys Island Mayor Brian Henry posted about this incident His Facebook pageSaying that the city was “unhappy” from the incident and the family was prayed. The Mayor also thanked the first respondents who tirelessly tried to fix the victim and relax the family. ,
Henry wrote, “We regret that recently droneing and Town Council will examine all means available to reduce the risk of future events, including efforts to educate visitors on the dangers of ripping streams.” While he used the word “drowning”, there is no indication that on July 13, no one other than the childrs died.
The island of Pawlis, SC, was partially destroyed from the Pawalij Ghats, partially destroyed after Hurricane Ian through Pawlis, SC, 1 October, 2022. (Reuters/Jonathan Drake)
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A Gofundme page established in memory of children has crossed its fundamental target with more than $ 104,000 in donations. Page says that funds mean to support the child’s wife, Natalie and their children, as they “try to heal from the painful loss of the chase, which was grieffully taken from this world very soon and will always be remembered as a hero.”
Cob County, Ga. During his time as an officer, the children received the Lifetime Achievement Award. Gofundme page noted that he earned the award for “saving many people”, although it is not in further expansion.