A baby was plucked from the ocean as he floated past a New Zealand fisherman in a rescue hailed as “miraculous” by water safety experts, who said that the accident could easily have ended in tragedy.
Gus Hutt was preparing for an early morning fish when he saw what appeared to be a doll bobbing past him in a rip current at Matata Beach in the North Island’s Bay of Plenty.
“I thought he was just a doll,” Hutt told the Whakatane Beacon of the Oct. 26 incident. “So I reached out and grabbed him by the arm, even then I still thought it was just a doll.”
“His face looked just like porcelain, with his short hair wetted down, but then he let out a little squeak and I thought: ‘Oh God this is a baby and it’s alive.’”
It turned out the “doll” was 18-month-old Malachi Reeve, who had opened the zip of his sleeping parents’ tent and made his way out of a beachside campsite and into the water, where a current caught him.
Hutt, a local, said he had slightly altered his usual routine and was about to cast off about 100m from his normal spot on the shoreline when the object floated by.
“He was floating at a steady pace with a rip in the water. If I hadn’t been there, or if I had just been a minute later, I wouldn’t have seen him,” Hutt said. “He was bloody lucky, but he just wasn’t meant to go. It wasn’t his time.”
Malachi’s parents were alerted and rushed to the camp reception, where Jessica Whyte found her boy “purple, cold and looking smaller than usual.”
However, after treatment from paramedics, he was given the all clear and Whyte said he was unaffected by his ordeal.
“He’s himself. Maybe he’ll be more aware of water, not run into beaches, but he’s definitely himself,” she told the Stuff news Web site.
She said the toddler had been fascinated by the sea the previous day and must have woken up early to explore.
Water Safety New Zealand chief executive Jonty Mills said Malachi’s case showed the dangers children face around water.
“This is a pretty miraculous survival story,” he said. “It really is just a matter of luck that the fisherman was in the right place at the right time and was able to pull the child out of the water.”
Seven preschoolers drowned last year in New Zealand and there have been three fatalities involving children under five so far this year, he said.
“It takes less than a minute for a child to drown,” he said. “The only way to keep babies and toddlers safe around water is constant active adult supervision at all times.”
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