Scott Windon quickly ran to save a three-year-old girl who tumbled over the ledge into the water.
The harbor was full of rocks and sharp rock oysters. Because of this, the hero dad sustained wounds on his feet and legs. The young girl, however, was safe but with a minor bump.
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The young girl almost drowned.
Scott and his two daughters were at Mort Bay Park last Saturday. The park was along Sydney Harbor, which makes it a nice place to enjoy the warm weather. While there, they witnessed a young girl tumble over the ledge into the water.
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Under pressure Labor leader Anthony Albanese is promising Australian families the party is âon your sideâ while reassuring his MPs of an ambitious plan to target 18 seats and claim government at the next election.
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A father has been hailed a hero after he jumped off a bridge and walked across razor-sharp oyster beds to save a three-year-old girl from drowning.
Father-of-two Scott Windon was enjoying a day out with his family at Birchgrove, in Sydney s inner-west, on January 23 when toddler Mia Bullimore tumbled off a three metre ledge into water below.
Without hesitation, Mr Windon lowered himself onto the nearby rocks littered with sharp rock oysters at Mort Bay Park to save the unknown toddler.
The hero dad managed to scoop up the Mia before she completely submerged under the water.
Scott Windon (pictured middle) has been labelled a hero after saving the life of a three-year-old girl in Sydney
Fourteen teens have been charged after a man was allegedly stabbed during a gang fight on a busy train travelling in Sydney s inner west on Australia Day.
Five men, nine teens charged over stabbing on Sydney train
Five men and nine other teenagers has been charged over a stabbing on a Sydney train.
A fight broke out when the train was between Flemington and Strathfield stations yesterday afternoon, NSW Police said.
Two 18-year-old men were allegedly set upon by the group of 14 teens who then got off the train at Strathfield and fled.
A general photo of Strathfield train station.(Rhett Wyman/SMH)
One of the men was seriously injured after being stabbed in his shoulder and leg. He was rushed to Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, where he remains in a serious condition.