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News Source here:
http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,24912295-661,00.html
UPDATE 5:35pm A TEENAGER is dead after a drowning tragedy off a beach in Melbourne's south-east, after a string of rescues yesterday.
The youth, believed to be aged about 15, was brought to shore at Edithvale Beach about 3.30pm, after he got into trouble while swimming in choppy 1.5m seas with friends.
Police said the youth was with two others about 70m from shore when he got into trouble and went under.
He was spotted not far from the Edithvale Lifesavers Club where an unknown good Samaritan dragged him to shore, and other onlookers at the beach attempted to revive him.
They continued CPR until until ambulance officers arrived and took over, but he could not be saved.
An Ambulance Victoria spokeswoman said he was aged in his late teens.
Paramedics also tried to revive the young man without success, Ambulance Victoria spokeswoman Christine Paterson said.
"Paramedics got there and CPR was in progress, they continued it but unfortunately he died,'' she said.
The man was in his late teens and was missing before being found in the water, she said.
A report was being prepared for the coroner, police said.
Yesterday's hot weather saw bayside beaches and coastal resorts packed, with surf lifesavers reporting 45 rescues across the state.
Life Saving Victoria spokesman Guy Britt said most rescues had happened at notorious trouble spots, with eight rescues at Gunnamatta, six each at Fairhaven and Portsea, five at Jan Juc and Smiths beach, and four at Woolamai.
MORE info with the article: Basically what happened was a 16 year old teenager was at the beach at his friends and he drowned. The reason is because they went 60-70 meters off the shore or something and according to his friends, they said the victim rescued them, but could not save himself.
I knew this guy through a music and dance website that I go to and we were pretty good friends online. Now, I don't know this guy in real life but he was an awesome person to talk to and keep me company I know his MySpace and it is the truth. Even though I didn't know him in real life, it feels really weird/empty because he was such a good guy and his actions at the beach shows it.
16 years is too young, he left the world too early 
Rest in Peace.
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It's rare to find one who is willing to sacrifice their own life for the life of a stranger. Wow.
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United States42499 Posts
Not to derail but isn't 60 metres offshore in 1.5m seas really not very much for a 16 year old? Or was the water cold and the current pretty strong.
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Bosnia-Herzegovina1437 Posts
Wow. I'm amazed, rip to him.
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On January 15 2009 11:26 thedeadhaji wrote:why in the world was he 70m away from shore in choppy waters without a flotation device.... 
i was wondering that too
going that far in un-patrolled waters is idiotic
i admire his courage for saving his friends though, wow.
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Damn, RIP seriously, Great courage, unexplainable actions..
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It's a shame that this happened. That particular beach doesn't have lifeguards assigned to it during the weekdays, however since it is in the middle of school holidays, and it was around 38 degrees C, (something like 100+ F) it was bound to happen that people would go to the beach. I know lifeguards are volunteers and all, but the government or the lifeguard association should try and put a couple people out there when it seems pretty obvious that young people will be going to the beach.
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The summary doesn't correlate to the article?
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On January 15 2009 12:07 nitram wrote: The summary doesn't correlate to the article?
This. I'm a little confused? Sounds like somebody else saved HIM, but they weren't able to revive him.
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He was one of my close friends. I cried my eyes out when I heard the news. I miss him so much, he definately doesn't deserve it.
On January 15 2009 11:26 thedeadhaji wrote:why in the world was he 70m away from shore in choppy waters without a flotation device.... 
He was that far out because of the two guys he saved. They were small and got pulled out by the waters. He saw and just went straight in for them, they both survived but he didn't make it. He was a hero.
R.I.P Darren.
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Oh just oh... so many things to say yet not sure what is the right course after lil_sunshine. + Show Spoiler +yah but sorry trolling isn't good you joined just now after the artile was made that's not suspicious teh internet is a mean place and people don't learn to build high walls from their friends ofc if your ip comes from that area and all things check out my mani smite me
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On January 15 2009 11:32 ChaoSbringer wrote: It's a shame that this happened. That particular beach doesn't have lifeguards assigned to it during the weekdays, however since it is in the middle of school holidays, and it was around 38 degrees C, (something like 100+ F) it was bound to happen that people would go to the beach. I know lifeguards are volunteers and all, but the government or the lifeguard association should try and put a couple people out there when it seems pretty obvious that young people will be going to the beach.
UH...what? It's more the responsibility of people to go swimming at beaches with lifeguards than the government needing to provide lifeguards in all beaches where people would possibly go swimming.
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On January 15 2009 19:40 IzzyCraft wrote:Oh just oh... so many things to say yet not sure what is the right course after lil_sunshine. + Show Spoiler +yah but sorry trolling isn't good you joined just now after the artile was made that's not suspicious teh internet is a mean place and people don't learn to build high walls from their friends ofc if your ip comes from that area and all things check out my mani smite me
He's 100% not trolling I know that. The victim's name was indeed Darren.
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That sucks. To save some lives and have yours taken has gotta be shitty. My family has always told me while growing up to never trust open waters (currents/lack of swimming) and I guess that is a big reason I don't even like to go in any beach waters. When I was younger (12-13) I thought I could do whatever the hell I wanted(ignorance) until I got so far in the waters that it was hell swimming back into shore. No matter how much I tried to swim back to shore it seemed as only I was getting further. The taste of salt disgusted me. It took me about 30-45 mins to get back to shore and damn I was fuckin tired and beat for that day.
Well RIP Darren.
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he waz such a gud guy.. i met em throw a fwend of mine nd we strted gettin really close Darren ull alwayz b ourz heroz not matter wat..
diz sud hav neva happend 2 em:'(
R.I.P Darren iLy 4 Lyf
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On January 17 2009 14:27 WogziiLa wrote:he waz such a gud guy.. i met em throw a fwend of mine nd we strted gettin really close  Darren ull alwayz b ourz heroz not matter wat.. diz sud hav neva happend 2 em:'( R.I.P Darren iLy 4 Lyf 
yeah this shouldnt have happened. gonna miss darren 
RIP.
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This exact thing happened to one of my friends during freshman year of high school, he sacrificed his life to save all of his friends that were with him at the time. Fucking terrible shit. RIP
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On January 17 2009 14:47 Equinox_kr wrote: ...
This exact thing happened to one of my friends during freshman year of high school, he sacrificed his life to save all of his friends that were with him at the time. Fucking terrible shit. RIP
God that's horrible. I fucking hate when things like this have to happen. But I do know they are in a better place now! (=
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On January 17 2009 14:27 WogziiLa wrote:he waz such a gud guy.. i met em throw a fwend of mine nd we strted gettin really close  Darren ull alwayz b ourz heroz not matter wat.. diz sud hav neva happend 2 em:'( R.I.P Darren iLy 4 Lyf 
lol
E: remembr tht their r always plentee of fish in teh see ;P im sorry for your lots
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edit: how irresponsible seriously. too bad he couldnt save himself, that was pretty heroic, props to him  RIP to him. I hope his friends learnt the lesson
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Also, his friend better not waste his life away....
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Australia3818 Posts
On January 17 2009 15:15 Mooga wrote:Show nested quote +On January 17 2009 14:27 WogziiLa wrote:he waz such a gud guy.. i met em throw a fwend of mine nd we strted gettin really close  Darren ull alwayz b ourz heroz not matter wat.. diz sud hav neva happend 2 em:'( R.I.P Darren iLy 4 Lyf  lol E: remembr tht their r always plentee of fish in teh see ;P im sorry for your lots Way to be a massive asshole.
On another note:
A sad, but heroic sacrifice; especially at such a young age. He was already prizing others lives above his own.
RIP.
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Must be horrible for his mother ;( , 16 is the age of my middle son ...
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Aotearoa39261 Posts
On January 17 2009 15:15 Mooga wrote:Show nested quote +On January 17 2009 14:27 WogziiLa wrote:he waz such a gud guy.. i met em throw a fwend of mine nd we strted gettin really close  Darren ull alwayz b ourz heroz not matter wat.. diz sud hav neva happend 2 em:'( R.I.P Darren iLy 4 Lyf  lol E: remembr tht their r always plentee of fish in teh see ;P im sorry for your lots Wow fuck you
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Northern Ireland22208 Posts
Rightfully deserved ban. RIP Darren, Only the brave die young.
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On January 17 2009 19:54 ahswtini wrote: Only the brave die young. Wat? I'd say only the unlucky die young. He was brave though, that is some heroic stuff he did. Too bad this stuff has to happen 
Rip darren
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Northern Ireland22208 Posts
It's a quote I saw somewhere.
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I dont get it how is he supposed to rescue several persons and cant make it on his own ?
And I also dont get those statements '' this and that guy saved many persons life but because of it he died and is a hero '' . I can imagine so few situations where that works and.. well maybe I m just a bit slow today, but I just dont get how this special case happened and how in general this happens..
Maybe I m just confused because after a learning period of 5 hours with little pauses I m now .. bah
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my condolesce..
this is sad sad shit
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Australia3818 Posts
On January 17 2009 21:17 MaGic~PhiL wrote:I dont get it how is he supposed to rescue several persons and cant make it on his own ? And I also dont get those statements '' this and that guy saved many persons life but because of it he died and is a hero '' . I can imagine so few situations where that works and.. well maybe I m just a bit slow today, but I just dont get how this special case happened and how in general this happens.. Maybe I m just confused because after a learning period of 5 hours with little pauses I m now .. bah =/ my condolesce.. this is sad sad shit  Maybe he used every last remaining ounce of strength to get them to a certain point where they were able to swim to safety. Then perhaps after he had achieved that he had no strength left to stop himself from being dragged under.
The main thought is; he risked and ultimately did sacrifice his own life to aid others in trouble. It is a heroic act, if you define heroism as self-sacrifice for a noble cause. He displayed heroic qualities and so on and so forth.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/hero
2. a person who, in the opinion of others, has heroic qualities or has performed a heroic act and is regarded as a model or ideal: He was a local hero when he saved the drowning child.
Strange that happens to be one of the examples they've used. Suppose that's why it rings true.
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On January 17 2009 21:17 MaGic~PhiL wrote:I dont get it how is he supposed to rescue several persons and cant make it on his own ? And I also dont get those statements '' this and that guy saved many persons life but because of it he died and is a hero '' . I can imagine so few situations where that works and.. well maybe I m just a bit slow today, but I just dont get how this special case happened and how in general this happens.. Maybe I m just confused because after a learning period of 5 hours with little pauses I m now .. bah =/ my condolesce.. this is sad sad shit  It doesn't matter if they die or not, they are still heroes. But when you take your heroism so far that you take such a big risk, you are a tad more heroic than that other guy. Who did something less.
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