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From: TimF1/4/2019 2:09:04 PM
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11-year-old boy uses all his strength to pull man from bottom of pool, saving his life

The fifth grader managed to get the struggling man to a ledge, where he could be yanked out of the water.

EAGAN, Minn. — An 11-year-old boy is being called a hero after saving the life of a 34-year-old man, found at the bottom of an indoor pool in an Eagan, Minnesota apartment complex.

Police officers were dispatched around 7:25 p.m. Sunday to an apartment complex for a possible drowning. When they arrived, they found a 34-year-old man partially conscious.

Officers say the man was in the shallow end and had ventured to the deep end. He then went underwater and didn't resurface.

Police say the only person at the pool who could swim was 11-year-old Advaik Nandikotkur. The fifth-grader jumped in the pool and pulled the man to the ledge, where adults then pulled him out.

He was transported to the hospital and released a few hours later.

"He just jumped into action and jumped in and saved a guy who was drowning -- and literally saved his life," said Eagan Police Officer Aaron Machtemes.

Advaik has been taking swimming lessons since his family moved to Minnesota from India in 2015.

The victim was about 100 pounds heavier than Advaik.

"Mom said to jump in. I said he's probably too heavy but I jumped in anyway," Advaik said.

He grabbed the man's left hand, lifted him and towed him to the edge.

And Advaik's modesty is inspiring.

"He's very calm about it. Just matter of fact. He did what he needed to do. And I think that's really cool that he's just like, yep, I did it," Officer Machtemes said.

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