Fisherman Cenal Gurman, 48, told a Turkish media outlet that he nearly
missed the 18-month-old baby -- later identified as Muhammed -- had he
not gone back to check if there were any more survivors after sighting
and rescuing the 15 other refugees in life jackets.
He said that when he went back out to check and also collect other life jackets littering the sea, he saw the toddler.
"It must have been in the water for a long time," Gurman said. "I got to
it and pulled it out. It was a boy, and he was suffering from
hypothermia."
Video of the dramatic rescue shows baby Muhammed unresponsive as Gurman
flips him upside down to "get rid of the water in his lungs and
stomach," he said.
The 18-month-old survived, and Gurman covered him in a blanket before
handing him over to the Turkish Coast Guard, who came to assist with the
refugees.
Muhammed was immediately taken to the hospital and was discharged in a few hours.
"I am so happy we saved 16 lives," Gurman said. "We hope this never happens again."
Turkish media also caught Muhammed's reunion with his family on the boat, including his mother, Lorin Halef.
The boat that sank reportedly also carried 15 other passengers, but they were not found.
-ABC News
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