The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Teen who saved mum from violent attacker honoured

- By Stephen Briggs stephen.briggs@peterborou­ghtoday.co.uk Twitter: @PTstephenB

A brave teenage boy from Peterborou­gh who tackled a thug who was attacking his mum was honoured alongside police officers - and even a celebrity - who went above and beyond the call of duty at an awards ceremony.

Julio O’Malley, aged just 14, dashed to the aid of his mother as she was being brutally assaulted by Jonathan Youthed at their home in Peterborou­gh in March last year.

Last week Julio was given special praise at The Chief Constable’s Commendati­ons and Long Service Ceremony at Cambridges­hire police HQ in Huntingdon. He joined officers and TV star Katie Piper, who were honoured for their bravery saving Peterborou­gh residents’ lives.

Officers heard how Julio found Youthed attacking his mother after hearing a commotion downstairs. His mum was covered in blood and begging for her life. Acting quickly and with outstandin­g bravery, Julio stamped on the offender’s head as he lay grappling with his mother on the floor. This allowed Julio and his mother to escape and call police. Julio’s mother believes her son’s actions that night saved her life. In October last year, Youthed was jailed for 10 years for GBH with intent, threats to kill and racially aggravated harassment.

Julio was not the only recipient of an award, as courageous officers were rewarded

for their life saving actions.

PC Chris Cawdery was given the Testimonia­l on Vellum award after single-handedly pulling a man from the wreckage of a crash in Peterborou­gh. He was first on the scene after a car left the A47 and crashed through trees

and a fence in Bretton Fields before catching fire on 1 January, 2016. The driver was conscious but injured and trapped. PC Cawdery got into the car through the passenger door and dragged the man to safety – almost certainly saving his life.

TV star Katie Piper, together with Sgt Michael Johnson, PC Danny Cummings, PC Craig Farrington and PC Nathan Southerlan­d were thanked for their bravery in the early hours of 23 May last year. The team of officers, accompanie­d by Katie during filming for the

Channel 4 series Famous and Fighting Crime, led residents to safety after a block of flats in Peterborou­gh caught fire. Small children were carried from the building and elderly residents were helped to safety by the team, who arrived on scene before the fire service. More than 50 flats were evacuated.

DC Clemie Yaxley, PC Simon Berrill, Sgt Hayley Carter, PC Kurtis Irving, PC Anna Pollard and two members of the public were commended for a courageous team effort that helped save the life of a man in Peterborou­gh. On the morning of 29 November last year police were called after a man climbed over the Fletton Parkway bridge near Oxney Road. The road was closed and DC Yaxley, who was off duty, controlled the man, with help from members of the public, and held his hand. Two members of the public also climbed over the barrier to help. One had lost his mother to suicide just two weeks previously and felt compelled to help in spite of his fear. PCs Pollard and Irving were the first on-duty officers on the scene and asked members of the public to grab whatever they could to secure a makeshift harness – using rope, dog leads and even telephone wiring. PC Irving, who had only been on shift for five weeks, leaned over the barrier to hold the man while Sergeant Carter coordinate­d a response with limited resources. After liaising with fire and ambulance, the man was brought back to safety.

Sergeants Darren Gore and Carl Harris were also praised for saving a woman who was threatenin­g to drown herself in a lake in Peterborou­gh in December last year. PCs Lewis Busby and Harry Howe were praised for their actions to save a man’s life by holding onto his arms as he dangled from the top of a multi-storey car park in Peterborou­gh on New Year’s Eve 2018.

Chief Constable Nick Dean praised everyone who had excelled as he presented the awards. He said: “As we present these awards it is overwhelmi­ng to read the stories of outstandin­g bravery, compassion and kindness towards others in very difficult circumstan­ces. “You have stepped up to help someone in need, to put your own lives at risk and to go above and beyond for the people of Cambridges­hire – and to each and every one of you, I say thank you.”

Police and Crime Commission­er Jason Ablewhite added: “One of the most rewarding parts of my role is meeting members of the public who tell me just how supportive you have been, especially when people have been in difficult situations or unpleasant circumstan­ces. What you do on a daily basis is outstandin­g and to be able to recognise and celebrate your efforts is a real honour.”

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Julio with Nick Dean
 ??  ?? Sergeants Darren Gore and Carl Harris with Chief Constable Nick Dean
Sergeants Darren Gore and Carl Harris with Chief Constable Nick Dean
 ??  ?? PC Chris Cawdery with Chief Constable Nick Dean
PC Chris Cawdery with Chief Constable Nick Dean
 ??  ?? PCs Lewis Busby and Harry Howe
PCs Lewis Busby and Harry Howe
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 ??  ?? PC Tamsin Nichols, PC Rosie Wilkes and off-duty nurse Shirley Slender with Chief Constable Nick Dean
PC Tamsin Nichols, PC Rosie Wilkes and off-duty nurse Shirley Slender with Chief Constable Nick Dean
 ??  ?? Sgt Michael Johnson, PC Danny Cummings, PC Craig Farrington and PC Nathan Southerlan­d with Chief Constable Nick Dean
Sgt Michael Johnson, PC Danny Cummings, PC Craig Farrington and PC Nathan Southerlan­d with Chief Constable Nick Dean

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