Ex-Navyman Dhanveer Singh Negi, aged 57, halted at the sight of a gathering on a bridge over the Hindon canal in Ghaziabad, where an 18-year-old was struggling in the water. Negi, a former petty officer with the Navy’s marine commandos (Marcos), swiftly acted, diving into the murky canal to rescue the drowning youth. “I’m a soldier. I can’t watch anyone die in front of my eyes,” Negi remarked, reflecting on his immediate response to the crisis.
Negi, originally from Pauri Garhwal and currently residing in Indirapuram, recounted his training in underwater diving and his tenure with the Navy, where he honed his skills in rescue operations. Despite retiring in 2000 and now working as a trainer at a merchant navy institute, Negi’s instinct to save lives remained undiminished. “When I took the boy out of the water, I also gave him CPR,” Negi shared, emphasizing his commitment to immediate action in critical situations.
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D.S. Negi, a former Petty Officer Electrical (Power) (POELP) with the elite MARCOS unit of the Indian Navy, demonstrated that heroism and service transcend retirement. Negi’s quick thinking and bravery recently saved a man from drowning in a… pic.twitter.com/StwcQriwp1
— Manan Bhatt 🇮🇳 (@mananbhattnavy) July 16, 2024
Videos captured by onlookers showcased Negi’s courageous rescue, drawing widespread praise on social media for his bravery and selflessness. Fellow Navy veteran Manan Bhatt commended Negi, highlighting how his actions exemplified the enduring spirit of service and heroism. “Negi’s act transcends retirement, reminding us that courage knows no age or profession,” Bhatt remarked, echoing the sentiment that Negi’s readiness to help serves as an inspiring example to all.