A 12th grade pupil, Wuttisak Mangkang, also known as “Nong Euro,” heroically saved a family of three from drowning in Thailand‘s Nakhon Nayok province. On May 7, at 2pm, Wuttisak, a scholar at Nakhon Nayok School, jumped into the water to help the struggling household, finally bringing them safely to shore.
Dr. Worathat Prueksataweegul, Chief Inspector General of the Ministry of Education, presented Wuttisak with the Good Citizen Award at his school, commending his bravery and selflessness. The incident occurred behind Wat Chamnan Rangsan, Gang Ta Bem, Moo 4, Sarika sub district, Mueang district, Nakhon Nayok province. Alongside Wuttisak, 53 year old Preecha Kaewsngoen, who happened to be close by, offered assistance.
Wuttisak, nonetheless, swallowed water and developed a blood an infection in the course of the rescue operation. Thankfully, he has since been treated by medical doctors at Nakhon Nayok Hospital and has returned to his typical educational life, Sanook reported.
Recognizing Wuttisak’s admirable actions, Nakhon Nayok’s Office of Education deemed him worthy of the Good Citizen Award. Furthermore, the Thai student has become a role mannequin for different individuals in the community.
Dr. Worathat Prueksataweegul additionally shared the heartwarming story on his private Facebook page, praising Wuttisak for his courageous effort. In All-inclusive with Wuttisak, he stated that his love for swimming and his dream of turning into a police officer played a job in his brave determination.
Wuttisak’s family runs a business making incense sticks, and he aspires to turn out to be a police officer after completing his education. Dr. Worathat wished him all the most effective in achieving his dreams and believes Wuttisak’s virtuous actions will deliver him good fortune in his future endeavours..