A South African herald’s heroism rewarded

 
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02 September 2007 17:19
 

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Deputy Herald Marcel van Rossum and State Herald Themba Mabaso wearing their South African tabards.
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http://www.thepresidency.gov.za/orders_list.asp?show=311

The Order of Mendi for Bravery in Bronze

Awarded to Marcel Christian van Rossum              (1966 -                            ) for


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<li>DISPLAYING AN ACT OF BRAVERY AND COURAGE BY PUTTING HIS LIFE AT RISK TO SAVE THE LIVES OF DROWNING CHILDREN.</li>
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Profile of Marcel Christian van Rossum

 

On 28 December 2001, Marcel Christian van Rossum and his wife had just arrived at KwaZulu-Natal’s St Lucia beach, looking forward to a rewarding holiday when they heard some pandemonium coming from a group of people congregated nearby. The Van Rossums went to investigate.

 

Upon their arrival at the scene, the Pretoria couple was met by a distraught and confused family. Jabulane Thela and his wife, together with a handful of equally scared onlookers, were watching helplessly as the rough sea current kept on hurling their two children, Sipho (16) and Sibongiseni (13), deeper and deeper into the ocean.

 

Neither their father nor their mother could swim, and by the time the Van Rossums understood what had happened, the two children were already beyond the breakers.

 

Marcel van Rossum dived into the sea and, all alone, started searching while the helpless and hopeless parents watched with trepidation and terror.

 

Jabulane Thela remembers watching ‘this courageous man swimming deep into the sea’. The clock was ticking, and each second felt like an hour to him.

 

Van Rossum spotted the first child, Sipho, who according to his father was ‘almost completely drowned’. Van Rossum embraced the boy and dragged him to shore.

 

While Van Rossum was busy helping with the resuscitation of the boy, other young people on surf boards shouted that they had just seen something in the water about 30 metres into the sea. Van Rossum left the resuscitation effort to somebody else, a certain Mr Alex Dalvao, and rushed to where he had been directed. By the time he came to the spot, the young girl had disappeared. Diving calmly, he came across the drowning girl under water. With a single-minded purpose, he brought the unconscious girl to the surface and dragged her to shore where she was resuscitated.

 

Netcare 911, which had been called when this near-tragedy began, arrived and took the children to the nearby Bay Hospital’s intensive care unit.

 

Upon arrival at the hospital, the scared parents were told their offspring were ‘in a very serious condition’ as they were both in a coma. Both developed pneumonia. With each day that went by, their parents were beginning to lose hope.

 

Then, 72 hours later, good news came. Both Sipho and Sibongiseni had miraculously recovered. Marcel Christian van Rossum’s help apparently arrived just in time to save the two children’s lives. But the children’s lives were not the only thing Van Rossum apparently saved. In retrospect, the policeman father believes, Van Rossum probably saved the two parents from a life of regret they may have had to live with for the rest of their lives - of a family holiday gone terribly wrong.

 

Marcel Christian van Rossum put his life in clear and present danger in the turbulent ocean waters with the sole purpose of saving the lives of two helpless children. Clearly, without his help the two children would have drowned. He displayed courage rarely seen during such dangerous times when the potential danger of the rescue mission is perceptibly forbidding.

 

Order of Mendi information: http://www.thepresidency.gov.za/main.asp?include=orders/main.html#mendi

 
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02 September 2007 17:30
 

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The Order of Mendi for Bravey as it appeared on a South African stamp designed by the Bureau of Heraldry.

 

A link describing the insignia of the order in detail: www.info.gov.za/aboutgovt/orders/mendi.htm
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03 September 2007 13:06
 

Three cheers for this hero! Now that is a good way to show people the chivalric and noble undertones of heraldry, asides from this man’s personal goodness and humanity.

Cheers,