45 Seconds Full Of Tensions, 2 British Teens Desperately Jump To The Train Line Preventing Suicide

JAKARTA - Two teenagers were desperate to jump on the railroad tracks to stop a man who was about to commit suicide. In fact, in 45 seconds, the train will enter the station.This incident took place at the Dearne train station in South Yorkshire. At that time, two angels, Freddie totaling (15) and Harley Hollingworth (16) as well as a number of colleagues were waiting for the last train to return home, Saturday night last week. They saw a man suddenly jumping onto the rail on the train towards himFreddie and Harley were waiting for the train home at 10.30 the last time the drama took place."I feel like we just did what other boys were supposed to do. I am very grateful for what everyone has told us," Freddie told the Mirror, quoted Tuesday, May 28."We were a little shaken yesterday because it was a serious moment, but we are fine now and happy it worked." The echoes tell how when they arrived, they saw a man sitting on a platform in a sleeping bag."Then he got up and got on the tracks and said 'I'm going to kill myself tonight'. I said; 'you didn't do that pal'. I saw a train coming but immediately jumped and let it go. It was just a natural instinct."My grandmother said later; 'You're a stupid guy, you could get stuck'. But my parents are proud. I hope he gets help now. I've spoken to my mother about it and she's a nurse and she says she will."Harley's friend who also jumped onto the tracks to save the man said: "I'm not worried about the train, I just want to make sure Freddie gets him off the tracks. We can see the train's front light coming and it's not a corner that's too long."Freddie added: "The train was there about 45 seconds after we got off. He kept saying to us 'you're a good kid'. You could see he struggled a lot.”Gary Robinson of Network Rail thanked himself and said the youths had saved the man's life. In a post on social media, Gary said: "Tonight Calling a man with the intention of injuring himself on the railroad tracks... these two young men are his angels. Drag him off the tracks... sit with him talking until I get there and make no mistake saving his life!"Children get bad press but with humanity as the youths show tonight, we are in safe hands! These two young men are awards for their parents and I can't talk enough about them. If you look at them, buy J20 (not old enough for a pint)."
Freddie's father, Billy, of Goldthorpe, said he was'very proud' of the boy, as his parents said "it's time for us to have good news and good news about our children". Billy said: "My son and his friend jumped onto the track and pulled him off track and knocked him down.