Putting the Lives of
Others First
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By Brisbane News Group, Australia
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On a dark and rainy night in February 2008, a 41-year-old
electrician, Mark Pacey, was driving home to Rockhampton in Queensland,
Australia, when his vehicle suddenly veered off the road becoming
half-submerged in the rising Gogango River. Luckily, his
car was stopped by a log, enabling him to quickly put it in reverse
and get off the causeway to a safer area. Concerned about the dangerous
road condition, Mr. Pacey went back to have a look. It was then
that he saw that a four-wheel-drive vehicle with a trailer had encountered
the same problem as he had, but instead of being blocked by the
log, it had been carried away by the raging current. The vehicle
was sinking quickly, and there was a voice yelling out in the darkness,
“Help! Help me and my family!”
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Mr. Pacey (left) receiving the Award
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Mr. Pacey managed to keep his calm to think about what
was the best thing to do. He called back, “Look, mate,
I promise you. I’m just going up to the township to raise
the alarm and I’ll be back.” When he returned with
members of the local fire brigade, he put on a miner’s headlight,
plunged into the roaring river, and swam about 100 meters before
reaching Kelly Bock and her six-month-old baby, Cooper. Eventually,
all four passengers were pulled out of the floodwaters and taken
to safety. Sadly, Kelly Bock succumbed to the effects of braving
the strong currents, shortly after reaching land.
For his incredible heroism and gallant actions, Supreme
Master Ching Hai honored Mr. Pacey with the Shining World Hero Award,
which was presented by our Association members on December 4, Golden
Year 5 (2008). In the Award letter, Master wrote: “For
selflessly responding to those in danger, for your fearlessness,
compassion and bravery, and for being a noble role model, we hereby
applaud and celebrate the life-saving heroic deeds of Mr. Mark Pacey,
Godfather and Guardian Angel of baby Cooper.” In addition
to the letter and crystal plaque, Mr. Pacey also received a Hero
jacket and a selection of Master’s publications. Being a humble
man by nature, he said, “Thank you. I never really expected
any awards; just to be able to help is good.”
We extend our deepest admiration and respect to Mr. Mark
Pacey. May God’s infinite grace shower abundant blessings
on you, your family and all those whose lives you have touched.
References:
http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0,23739,23248429-3102,00.html
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