Davey Short was on Seaton Carew beach when he saw one person floating face down in the water next to a child who was struggling in rough seas.
The 48-year-old says he didn’t hesitate and rushed into the ocean to bring the boy to safety, despite screams from onlookers not to help.
Tragically, two men died trying to save the youngster and his brother, who was also rescued on Sunday (July 12) afternoon.
The painter and decorator says he had “no choice” but to risk his own life to rescue the child.
Seaton Carew hero Davey Short has spoken of the dramatic moment he saved a little boy’s life during a rescue mission which saw two other men drown. (Image: NORTH NEWS & PICTURES)
Davey, who lives in Seaton Carew, Hartlepool said: “I was sat on the sand dunes, and I saw a lad swimming in the sea. He was next to a man with his head in the water, and initially I thought he was snorkelling.
“A woman was hysterical on the beach. I asked her what the matter was and she said, ‘Will you save my son?’ I can’t swim.
“Instinct took over, I ran straight in, and swam out as far as I could. I was telling the lad to try and swim towards me.
“He managed to get to me, but I was struggling to get back out with him.
“Another man came to give me a hand, and we managed to get him out of the water.
“Two of us dragged him out while the waves were hitting us.
Police remain at the scene in Seaton Carew on Monday (July 13). (Image: NORTH NEWS & PICTURES)
“The little boy was fine, but it was too late for the other two men who had tried to help before me.
“I couldn’t get further out to get to them.
“It was scary, the waves were hitting me. I knew I wouldn’t be able to get to them.
“I am a dad myself. I didn’t even think about the danger to myself. I just wanted to get that little lad out.
“I couldn’t not go in. There were people screaming at me not to go into the water, but I said, ‘I am not leaving that bairn’.
Seaton Carew hero Davey Short has spoken of the dramatic moment he saved a little boy’s life during a rescue mission which saw two other men drown. (Image: NORTH NEWS & PICTURES)
“I know I had put my own life at risk, but I had no choice.”
Davey says the boy he saved was about 12 or 13 and had been playing in the waves when he got swept out to sea.
He added: “His brother, who was about 15, went to try and help him, and also got into trouble.”
After this, two men attempted to save the boys, but tragically died before they could do so. The older brother was rescued by a different man.
Davey said: “Everybody has thanked me. The mother was hysterical, but she has thanked me so much and has been messaging me.
“I am not a hero, I just did what any man in my position would do.
Seaton Carew hero Davey Short has spoken of the dramatic moment he saved a little boy’s life during a rescue mission which saw two other men drown. (Image: NORTH NEWS & PICTURES)
“I just went in. I didn’t even think about it.”
Yesterday, Superintendent Glen Ward of Cleveland Police, said: “Our deepest sympathies go out to the families of both the men involved in this tragic incident today.
“Despite the best efforts of emergency services, sadly both men were pronounced dead a short time after being brought out of the sea.
“We are conducting enquiries into the circumstances of what happened today, although the deaths are not being treated as suspicious and a file will be prepared for the Coroner.
Seaton Carew hero Davey Short has spoken of the dramatic moment he saved a little boy’s life during a rescue mission which saw two other men drown. (Image: NORTH NEWS & PICTURES)
“I would like to remind everyone that open water comes with serious risks. We know it is inviting in the hot weather, but we would encourage people to refrain from entering any open water at all. Today we have sadly seen the true tragedy that can happen as a result.
“Please take extra care and enjoy the warm weather as safely as possible.”
The RNLI has been contacted for comment.
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