A 12-year-old girl from Conwy, Wales, has been hailed as a hero after executing a dramatic rescue that saved her friend's life during a swimming emergency that turned catastrophic in an instant.
Tamika and her 14-year-old friend Sofia-Ann were swimming off Pensarn beach during a late-May heat wave when circumstances turned dire. The coastguard had been alerted that three teenagers were cut off from the beach by the tide, and rescue personnel were mobilized and en route when the situation deteriorated rapidly.
The girls lost their footing, whether due to the tide or a current, and were dragged underwater. At that precise moment, Sofia-Ann suffered what appears to have been an epileptic seizure, rendering her unresponsive beneath the surface.
Demonstrating remarkable presence of mind under extreme duress, Tamika reached out and grabbed the only part of her friend within reach: her hair. Using this tenuous grip, the 12-year-old dragged the unresponsive teenager out of the water and back to the beach, completing the rescue before emergency personnel arrived.
Sofia-Ann was rushed to a hospital where medical staff had to drain seawater from her lungs. Despite the severity of the incident, she survived. The cause of the seizures, which continued in the ambulance, remains under investigation.
"I'm so grateful for Tamika. She put herself in more danger to save Sofia-Ann, she's my little hero," said Sofia-Ann's mother, Jade McKenna, speaking to the BBC.
The rescue was particularly harrowing for Tamika's mother, Shantika, who admitted that drowning is her biggest fear. "It was quite a shock," she told the BBC. "Tamika got dragged under as well but she still focused on Sofia and getting her out of the water."
The incident underscores both the unpredictable dangers of coastal swimming and the extraordinary capacity for courage that can emerge in crisis situations. Tamika's quick thinking and selfless action, executed while she herself was in peril, likely prevented a tragedy that day off the Welsh coast.