A 17-year-old kayaker spent about 12 hours clinging to his kayak after becoming separated from his high school group, according to the U.S. Coast Guard. Coast Guard video shows the moment he was rescued by an off-duty lifeguard who happened to be nearby. NBC News’ Maggie Vespa has the story.
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@christinechinen1260
This is a beautiful ending in a Miracle from a tragic situation. Just want to share how brave teen a 17-year-old kayaker was, and I hope he sees this comment, if you can survive this tragic event, you can survive anything life throws at you. I noticed you are attending one of the top schools in Hawaii. Please hold this in your heart, if it ever gets tough in life Jesus Christ and your family loves you. Reach Higher.
@Kaikai808vlogsFORFUN
W uncle Nolan ❤
@RachaelnAngelMacias
And my husband and I I'm not together no more he t 43 and left me for my 25 year old daughter he had a son
@RachaelnAngelMacias
And also I'm the one that has found all the information fbi
@RachaelnAngelMacias
Hello my name is Rachel and I'm trying to report that I'm the one that won the Powerball in Houston I have no claim my prize yet because my name has been stolen and they're using it I've already made a police report
@reyrayo2502
No pity its the schools fault and his own not taking weather in to account
@若離-b8w
This is very sad