‘We’re so happy we saved a life’: BC Sikh men honoured for turban rescue

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Five young men were honoured by Ridge Meadows RCMP for saving two people from Lower Falls at Golden Ears Park.

On Oct. 11, the five men worked together to save two other young men in their 20s.

“The two men were in danger of drowning,” Supt. Wendy Mehat with Ridge Meadows RCMP said Tuesday.

“Prior to the arrival of emergency services, these five young men … tied their turbans and jackets together to make a long rope and pulled the stranded young men to safety.

The five young men, Gagandeep Singh, Gurpreet Singh, Arvindjeet Singh, Kulinder Singh and Ajay Kumar, were presented with Community Leader Awards in recognition of their bravery and heroic actions.

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