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Boy, 5, Saves Brother, Fights for Life
19 Apr
Summary
- A five-year-old boy bravely rescued his younger brother from icy waters.
- The heroic boy then struggled to stay above water and was airlifted.
- Community rallies with fundraisers to support the recovering hero.

A five-year-old boy, Ashkan Thibodeaux, known as Ash, heroically saved his younger brother, Wyatt, from an icy creek in Itasca County, Minnesota. Wyatt fell into the freezing water, and Ash immediately rescued him. However, Ash then struggled to exit the water himself and required rescue by first responders. He was airlifted to a Minneapolis hospital where he fought for his life, requiring extensive medical intervention, including temporary life support for over 24 hours and CPR for over six hours.
Ash has since undergone significant medical procedures, including major internal organ surgery and at least two other surgeries. Updates shared by his father indicate Ash is showing remarkable progress. He has begun moving his body parts, is sitting up, following commands, and has started tube feeding and speech therapy. His hockey team and local community have rallied around him, organizing a T-shirt fundraiser and a GoFundMe, which has raised over $40,000 to aid his family with medical costs. Ash is being hailed as a warrior for his brave fight.