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Saudi student a ‘ true hero’ for river rescue: Australian ambassador

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Australian Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Ridwaan Jadwat has hailed as a “true hero” a student from the Kingdom who risked his life to save a stranger from drowning.

Jadwat said he had been “delighted” to welcome

Ahmed Al-Mohaimeed to the Australian Embassy in Riyadh to congratula­te him on the courageous act.

“Ahmed received an Australian Bravery Award for his heroism in January 2018, when he jumped into the Yarra River (in Victoria) and rescued a man who was drowning. Ahmed is a true hero,” the envoy tweeted. Al-Mohaimeed had been studying for a master’s degree in accounting at Monash University in Melbourne when the incident took place.

In another tweet on Aug. 28, Jadwat said: “Thrilled to hear about Saudi student Ahmed Al-Mohaimeed’s receipt of an

Australian Bravery Award. We salute him for his courage.” Speaking to Australia’s 9News about the dramatic rescue, AlMohaimee­d, who is in his 20s, said: “I didn’t think so much about myself. I would do it again.”

After gaining his degree, Al-Mohaimeed returned to the Kingdom, and last month spoke to Saudi media about his bravery award.

“What I have done constitute­s part of the morals and principles of Saudi society. I felt proud when I received a written approval from the governor general of Australia to award me the Australian Medal of Courage. God willing, I will receive the medal after the end of the coronaviru­s disease (COVID-19) pandemic,” he said.

The Saudi Arabian Cultural Mission in Australia has also honored Al-Mohaimeed for the river rescue.

 ?? Supplied ?? Australian Ambassador Ridwaan Jadwat meets Saudi student Ahmed Al-Mohaimeed who risked his life to save a stranger from drowning.
Supplied Australian Ambassador Ridwaan Jadwat meets Saudi student Ahmed Al-Mohaimeed who risked his life to save a stranger from drowning.

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