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Australian man was killed by heavy waves while on a beach holiday to save children who fell into the water

According to Hong Kong's Wen Wei Po (Wen Wei Po) reported on March 30 that Martin, a 30-year-old australian man, saw a 7-year-old girl drowned in a large wave when he was on vacation at the beach in New South Walsta Finger Point a few days ago. He immediately fell into the sea to save her, and lifted the girl high above the water, successfully handing her over to the lifeguard, but he was unfortunately swept away by the huge waves and drowned.

Martin's brother described him as helpful, understood his decision to fight for his life, praised him as a "superhero", and regretted his death. According to reports, at the time of the incident, a total of 4 people, including Martin, fell into the sea to save the girl, and the lifeguards heard that there were swimmers calling for help and immediately took a lifeboat out to sea. Martin held the girl high above the water to prevent her from drowning, and eventually joined another 21-year-old man in handing the girl over to a lifeguard. At that time, the girl had lost consciousness and was immediately sent to the hospital for rescue, and the situation was stable.

After rescuing people, Martin was swept away by the huge waves, crashed into sharp stones, and was injured and unconscious. The lifeguards rescued him back to shore for CPR and waited for the ambulance crew to arrive, but Martin confirmed his death on the spot. Martin's girlfriend had been on the shore watching her boyfriend save people and was saddened by his death. Martin's relatives and friends were shocked to hear the bad news and left messages on social networking sites to mourn. Friends praised him for his heroic act of self-denial and said they would miss him forever. (Intern Editor: Mana Review: Tanlia)