Despite the strong current, Nguyen Viet Huy and Dang Ba Tuan Anh jumped into the river to rescue the 11th-grade female student, bringing the victim safely to shore.
Witnessing a mother and daughter embracing each other as they jumped from a bridge into the Lam River, a man in Nghe An province plunged himself from a height of dozens of meters into the water to save both of them.
Seemingly forgetting she had an IV drip in her arm, the girl instinctively jumped into the fish pond to save a baby who had fallen in. The video capturing this moment has deeply moved netizens.
Nguyen Le Tu, a male student from Hanoi University of Science and Technology, was awarded a Certificate of Commendation and the "Brave Young Person" badge by the Central Youth Union for his act of rushing into a fire to save people in Linh Nam.
Student Nguyen Le Tu was awarded a Certificate of Commendation by Acting Minister of Education and Training Hoang Minh Son for his courageous act of rushing into a fire in Hanoi to save people.
The girl's actions – holding her harasser tightly on a bus in Hanoi, calling the driver to intervene and make him apologize – have been widely praised and supported by the online community.
Instead of bowing their heads, talented people should hold their heads high, be confident in their abilities, dare to take risks, and dare to defend their opinions in an increasingly rapidly changing society.
A video clip showing a man riding a white horse at full speed down a fast-flowing river, along with his companions, to rescue a drowning person, has deeply moved Chinese netizens.
When a passenger said they needed to leave quickly because they had just committed murder, a taxi driver in China tried to remain calm, continue the ride, and find an excuse to stop the car so that the police could arrest the suspect.
Thousands of posts on social media commemorate Lieutenant Nguyen Dinh Khiem, who sacrificed his life while fighting Typhoon Yagi, expressing boundless sorrow, gratitude, and appreciation.
Pham Van Phuc, the man who risked his life jumping into the river to save a 7-year-old girl, said that if he had been even a little slower, the child would have drowned and possibly been swept away by the current.
Upon discovering a young girl dangling from a balcony, a brave neighbor climbed out of the window below and reached out to grab her legs, saving her from harm.
The Phu Yen Provincial Party Committee posthumously awarded a Certificate of Commendation to Lieutenant Colonel Truong Hong Ky, Deputy Commander and Chief of Staff of the Song Cau Town Military Command, for his courageous act of saving lives.
The truck was undergoing repairs when it suddenly caught fire in the cargo area. The driver quickly steered the vehicle to a deserted road and, together with others, extinguished the flames.
On December 1st, Minister of Education and Training Nguyen Kim Son awarded a certificate of commendation to student Hoang Manh Chien (Quang Ninh) for his life-saving act.
Ba Ria - Vung Tau province has awarded a special commendation to Captain Thai Ngo Hieu and five brave workers for rescuing a group of tourists from drowning in Phuoc Tinh commune, Long Dien district.
Tran Van Tron, the brave young man who jumped into the sea and rescued three students, has been awarded a certificate of commendation by the Quang Nam Provincial Youth Union.
At the end of July, the Ho Chi Minh City People's Court will hold the first-instance trial of the case of Dung Cam for abusing three-year-old So Sao (A Sai) in Cambodia.
The Ho Chi Minh City Department of Education and Training has just issued a document requesting its affiliated units to promote and educate students about the bravery of "street knights" in apprehending criminals and to mobilize donations to help injured or deceased "street knights".
The Criminal Police Department of the Ministry of Public Security announced that the investigating agency has extended the temporary detention of Nguyen Thanh Dung (34 years old, from Long Xuyen City, An Giang province) for investigation into the act of "child abuse".
Major General Ho Sy Tien, Director of the Criminal Investigation Department for Social Order Crimes (C45) of the Ministry of Public Security, said that the Department is continuing to investigate and clarify the child molestation activities of suspect Nguyen Thanh Dung.
"Every time my son came home from hanging out with Dung, he was scared, exhausted, and had many bruises on his body. When I asked him, Dung said he had fallen," recounted Kheun, the heartbroken father of the abused Cambodian boy.
The Royal Cambodian Police recently inspected the rubber plantation where Dung lived and discovered three items of evidence: a homemade electric stun gun made from a mosquito racket, a methamphetamine paraphernalia, and a set of sex toys.
Upon discovering a young child about to drown, Hoang Van Chinh (from Hung Trung commune, Hung Nguyen district, Nghe An province) bravely jumped into the water and pulled the child to shore, but Chinh was exhausted and gradually sank into the floodwaters.