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These 5 villagers are the prime example of "good deeds come back to you". What do you think of their heroic deed?
By The Visayas Journal

Lifesavers In North Cotabato Receive Jobs As Reward

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In Barangay Kisante of North Cotabato in the town of Makilala, two little girls were rescued from drowning by 5 villagers. The two girls Aziah Yhanes Deo, 7 years old and Mayzel Cortez, 3 years old, were walking along the streets of Barangay Kisante when they were crossing a bridge made out of bamboo.

The bridge collapsed and the two girls fell into the drainage canal that was flooded because of the rain. Cesar Pampangan, Julius Onto, Nobenloi Laresa, Richard Cuenca and Ramcis Damali were quick to jump into the action. Netizen Leo Mart Gallardo Balicog captured the event on video and it was quick to get a lot of attention on Facebook.

Photo Credit: Facebook/Governor Nancy A. Catamco

Mayzel Cortez and Aziah Deo went to Midway Hospital in Makilala and were visited by Governor Nancy A. Catamco, who is also the chairperson of the Provincial Disaster Risk and Management Council. As the chairperson, she hired the 5 men responsible for rescuing the girls as part of the provincial rescue team.

Photo Credit: Facebook/Governor Nancy A. Catamco