Moroccan Teens Rescue Drowning Boy in Daring Ceuta Beach Rescue

Two Moroccan minors did not hesitate to throw themselves into the sea in Ceuta to save the life of another 16-year-old minor who was drowning.
The two Moroccan migrants, housed in a reception center managed by the Samu in Piniers, rushed to the rescue of the 16-year-old boy, originally from Ceuta, who was in difficulty at sea, and helped him reach the shore, on the Chorrillo beach, at the level of the second breakwater, reports El Faro de Ceuta.
The two rescuers spotted the young man at sea while they were engaged in an activity with members of the reception center staff, and did not hesitate to assist him, before alerting the emergency services. The two Moroccans, as well as other minors and the managers of the center, remained with the 16-year-old minor until the arrival of the local police and the ambulance.
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