Popular Post Georgealbert Posted 11 hours ago Popular Post Posted 11 hours ago Picture from responders. In a dramatic act of endurance, a Saudi tourist swam for over five hours through the dark waters of Pattaya to seek help for his stranded wife after their jet ski capsized during a late-night outing. The incident unfolded just past midnight on the night of December 13, when the Pattaya Marine Disaster Prevention Unit received an urgent distress call about a Saudi couple whose jet ski had overturned in the bay off Jomtien Beach. The couple, identified as 26-year-old Mr. Abdulrahman Mahdi M. Alamri and his wife, Miss Atheer Saeed A. Alamri, had rented the jet ski earlier in the evening. When they failed to return at the agreed-upon time, the jet ski operator initiated a search. However, it was not until Mr. Alamri reached the shore that authorities were able to launch a focused rescue operation. Wearing a life jacket, Mr. Alamri swam more than two kilometres through the dark waters of the bay, driven by the determination to save his wife. Despite the physical and mental toll, he persisted for over five hours, eventually reaching Jomtien Beach, where he was spotted by a passerby. The concerned bystander quickly provided initial aid to the visibly exhausted Mr. Alamri and alerted the authorities, sparking a coordinated rescue effort. The Pattaya Tourist Police, the Pattaya Marine Disaster Prevention Unit, and rescue volunteers from Rojanatham Sathan Sattahip mobilised patrol boats to scour the bay for the missing woman. After an intense search, Miss Alamri was located approximately two kilometres from the shore. Clinging to the capsized jet ski and wearing a life jacket, she was found weak, shivering, and battling exhaustion after hours of exposure in the water. Rescuers brought her to safety, where she was provided with medical attention. Both Mr. and Miss Alamri are reported to be recovering and are deeply grateful for the swift response and assistance they received. Speaking through a translator, Mr. Alamri expressed his gratitude to the authorities, volunteers, and the local community for their efforts. “I was terrified for my wife’s life. I had no choice but to swim. I thank God and everyone who helped us,” he said. The Pattaya Marine Disaster Prevention Unit praised Mr. Alamri’s heroic efforts, noting that his determination saved his wife’s life. They also commended the quick thinking of the good Samaritan who alerted them to the situation, enabling the successful rescue operation. -- 2024-12-14 ScreenRecording_12-14-2024 09-18-44_1.mp4 1 2 1 7 1
Popular Post watchcat Posted 10 hours ago Popular Post Posted 10 hours ago 1 hour ago, Georgealbert said: Wearing a life jacket, Mr. Alamri swam more than two kilometres through the dark waters of the bay, driven by the determination to save his wife. This is what I call true love. 2 3
Popular Post jacko45k Posted 10 hours ago Popular Post Posted 10 hours ago 1 minute ago, watchcat said: This is what I call true love. What about the other 3 wives? 5 8
watchcat Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 23 minutes ago, jacko45k said: What about the other 3 wives? But he only brought one of them. 2 1
Popular Post cdemundo Posted 8 hours ago Popular Post Posted 8 hours ago Does this offset the stupidity of taking a jet ski far out into the bay late at night? Seems like very poor judgement. 1 1 1 1 6
Mr Meeseeks Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago No GPS locator on the jetski? Easily solved with personal locator beacons given to riders in their life-jackets.
Popular Post watchcat Posted 6 hours ago Popular Post Posted 6 hours ago 2 hours ago, cdemundo said: Does this offset the stupidity of taking a jet ski far out into the bay late at night? Seems like very poor judgement. Or daytime? 1 1 1
newbee2022 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 7 hours ago, Georgealbert said: Picture from responders. In a dramatic act of endurance, a Saudi tourist swam for over five hours through the dark waters of Pattaya to seek help for his stranded wife after their jet ski capsized during a late-night outing. The incident unfolded just past midnight on the night of December 13, when the Pattaya Marine Disaster Prevention Unit received an urgent distress call about a Saudi couple whose jet ski had overturned in the bay off Jomtien Beach. The couple, identified as 26-year-old Mr. Abdulrahman Mahdi M. Alamri and his wife, Miss Atheer Saeed A. Alamri, had rented the jet ski earlier in the evening. When they failed to return at the agreed-upon time, the jet ski operator initiated a search. However, it was not until Mr. Alamri reached the shore that authorities were able to launch a focused rescue operation. Wearing a life jacket, Mr. Alamri swam more than two kilometres through the dark waters of the bay, driven by the determination to save his wife. Despite the physical and mental toll, he persisted for over five hours, eventually reaching Jomtien Beach, where he was spotted by a passerby. The concerned bystander quickly provided initial aid to the visibly exhausted Mr. Alamri and alerted the authorities, sparking a coordinated rescue effort. The Pattaya Tourist Police, the Pattaya Marine Disaster Prevention Unit, and rescue volunteers from Rojanatham Sathan Sattahip mobilised patrol boats to scour the bay for the missing woman. After an intense search, Miss Alamri was located approximately two kilometres from the shore. Clinging to the capsized jet ski and wearing a life jacket, she was found weak, shivering, and battling exhaustion after hours of exposure in the water. Rescuers brought her to safety, where she was provided with medical attention. Both Mr. and Miss Alamri are reported to be recovering and are deeply grateful for the swift response and assistance they received. Speaking through a translator, Mr. Alamri expressed his gratitude to the authorities, volunteers, and the local community for their efforts. “I was terrified for my wife’s life. I had no choice but to swim. I thank God and everyone who helped us,” he said. The Pattaya Marine Disaster Prevention Unit praised Mr. Alamri’s heroic efforts, noting that his determination saved his wife’s life. They also commended the quick thinking of the good Samaritan who alerted them to the situation, enabling the successful rescue operation. -- 2024-12-14 ScreenRecording_12-14-2024 09-18-44_1.mp4 Brave man. However, why the scooter capsized we don't know. Actually there haven't been high waves. Maybe inability to handle the toy?
Dave0206 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 57 minutes ago, Jingthing said: Did he just buy a jetski? I believe it said rental operator looking after agreed return time.saving himself and wife was very fortunate I wonder if his luck continues dealing with rental operator ?
Popular Post BigStar Posted 4 hours ago Popular Post Posted 4 hours ago Heroic, admirable act of love. What a man.👍 Unforgettable experience; may they live happily ever after. 3
Classic Ray Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 2 hours ago, Mr Meeseeks said: No GPS locator on the jetski? Easily solved with personal locator beacons given to riders in their life-jackets. This is Thailand where any safety measures, the cost of which reduce profit, are ignored. 1 1
renaissanc Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago I'm happy that they both survived. If they had gone out during the day the man would have seen where the jet ski and his wife were, and as a result, he could have swum over to her and returned on the jet ski.
hotchilli Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 6 hours ago, jacko45k said: What about the other 3 wives? Cocktails in a local bar? 1
J Branche Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago I'm a little confused. Have owned Jet Skis before. It capsized. Didn't he try rolling it over and starting it up again. I know it is recommended if it has been capsized for a while to Not start and drain the bilge , pull plugs and try to start the jetski to push out any water. In this situation I'd think you still try to start it.
wavodavo Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 6 hours ago, watchcat said: But he only brought one of them. She must have been his favourite wife and probably the best performer in the bedroom.
wavodavo Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 1 hour ago, Classic Ray said: This is Thailand where any safety measures, the cost of which reduce profit, are ignored. I wonder if the operator charged him a late fee for overtime,
Grumpy one Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 8 hours ago, watchcat said: This is what I call true love. He swam to save his wife. He would have run on top of the water to save his goat
ronster Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 5 hours to swim 2km 😳 Don't think the Olympic team will be calling. 1
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