Gabriel (15) and Noah (16) saved a man hours before the fatal accident – news Rogaland – Local news, TV and radio

On Saturday evening, a man on a jet ski was involved in an accident outside Talgje in Ryfylke. This man was helped by Gabriel Johan Misiewicz-Myhre (15) and Noah Østerhus Ask (16). These two were found dead on Sunday outside Tau in Strand municipality. This was also a watercraft accident. Tipped the newspaper about the accident At 16.13, 15-year-old Gabriel Johan Misiewicz-Myhre sent an e-mail to Stavanger Aftenblad in which he tipped off the accident. “Ugly watercraft accident in Ryfylke outside Talgje. The person is safe, but the watercraft was split in two and was sinking. Two 16-year-old boys were first on the scene and got hold of the person in question,” wrote Gabriel Johan Misiewicz-Myhre. He further explained that the watercraft had hit a large wave and that the driver had been thrown off. He later confirmed that the two teenagers who came to help were him and a friend. – Both boys contacted their parents on Saturday and told them that they had witnessed an accident where they had helped a man who had crashed on a jet ski, says welfare lawyer Maren Eide to Aftenbladet on Monday evening. The parents of the two teenage boys are having a hard time, according to the welfare lawyer. – They are completely crushed. It is the worst thing a parent can experience, she says to news. Half a pole at Hetland upper secondary school in Stavanger, where Noah (16) went. Photo: Arild Eskeland / news Found damaged watercraft There was information about the discovery of a damaged watercraft on Sunday at 1pm. This was the watercraft that the two boys drove. A search was carried out at sea, with efforts from the police, the main rescue center and the rescue company. Shortly afterwards, at 2.30pm on Sunday, two young men were found dead in the sea. – There is reason to believe that the accident took place during the night to Sunday or Saturday night, says duty manager Kjetil Hagen in the Central Rescue Center South Norway to news on Sunday. The watercraft was found at Rossøya. The deceased were found much further south, on the north-east side of Austre Åmøy, the main rescue center informs news. The watercraft was found at Rossøya. The deceased were found on the north-east side of Austre Åmøy. There is just under ten kilometers between the two islands. The watercraft was found at Rossøya. The deceased were found on the north-east side of Austre Åmøy. Crane boat helped After making contact with the man involved in the accident, Gabriel and Noah alerted the boat “Restless Challenger”, which was already in the area, to ask for help. The crew on the crane boat got the man out of the sea, and transported both him and the damaged watercraft ashore. Published 03/09/2024, at 09.08 Updated 03.09.2024, at 09.22



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