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An 18-year-old South Wales Apprentice has won one of the most important bravery awards in

An 18-year-old South Wales Apprentice has won one of the most important bravery awards in the world and is only the second British person ever to do so. Tony Mepham was also to receive the Royal Humane Society award - Tony of Ogmore-by-Sea has been given the world honour by the World Lifesaving Association for rescuing 20-year-old Rachelle Symonds of Cowbridge last Nov. She had been swept into the Deeps whilst walking and Tony who had been walking near by jumped into the stormy sea to save her. Rachel is pictured thanking her rescuer Tony -
24th May 1990. © Mirrorpix

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An Unforgettable Act of Bravery: South Wales Apprentice Receives World Honor". In a remarkable display of courage and selflessness, 18-year-old Tony Mepham from Ogmore-by-Sea, South Wales has been awarded one of the most prestigious bravery awards in the world. This extraordinary achievement makes him only the second British person ever to receive this esteemed recognition. Tony's heroic act took place last November when he fearlessly leapt into the stormy sea to rescue 20-year-old Rachelle Symonds from Cowbridge. Rachelle had been swept into treacherous waters while out for a walk near The Deeps. Without hesitation, Tony risked his own life to save hers. The significance of Tony's brave actions was acknowledged not only by his local community but also by international organizations. The World Lifesaving Association bestowed upon him their highest honor, recognizing his exceptional heroism and unwavering commitment to saving lives. This heartwarming photo captures a poignant moment between Rachel and her rescuer as she expresses her heartfelt gratitude towards Tony for his courageous act that saved her life. It serves as a powerful reminder that even in our darkest moments, there are individuals like Tony who embody true bravery and remind us all of the incredible power of human compassion. Today we celebrate an inspiring young man whose selfless actions have left an indelible mark on our hearts and serve as a shining example for generations to come.


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Bring home a piece of history with our Framed Print from Media Storehouse's Memory Lane Prints collection. This inspiring print features the front page of the Western Mail, showcasing the courageous story of an 18-year-old apprentice from South Wales who defied the odds and won one of the world's most prestigious bravery awards. As the second British person ever to receive this honor, his achievement is a testament to the power of determination and resilience. Display this framed print in your home or office as a reminder of the extraordinary feats that can be accomplished with unwavering courage and unyielding spirit.


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