Dad Drowns Saving Three-Year-Old Son’s Life On Father’s Day Weekend

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A man from Minnesota reportedly drowned after he jumped in a river to save his three-year-old son.

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According to police, 31-year-old Christopher Schultz jumped from a bridge in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota, after his son fell into the water.

Schultz apparently began to struggle as he kept the three-year-old above water. Bystanders reportedly helped bring the toddler back to the shore, though Schultz remained in the water.

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Officials searched for the man, and located him around 45 minutes after the incident was first reported. He was rushed to hospital but was pronounced dead shortly after, as Fox 2 Detroit reports.

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According to Bill Wickum, who lives in the area, the spot where the boy fell, and where his dad jumped in, is a particularly dangerous stretch of water.

He said:

It is deep, there is a current, but it’s fairly close to where you can touch. Five strokes to where you can probably hit bottom.

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Speaking about the incident itself, Wickum added:

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You’re a father you’re going to do anything you can to save the kid.

He made the ultimate sacrifice for his son, and I hope his son grows up to be a worthy recipient of that because you can’t think of any greater sacrifice. So, that’s a sad, sad, story.

The child was treated for non-life threatening injuries at hospital, and is expected to make a full recovery.

The tragic incident happened on June 16, and tributes have been pouring in for the young dad.

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Matthew Clark, who had known Schultz for 10 years, told Valley News:

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Without a hesitation jumping in – that’s heroic, to me that’s an honorable death.

[The] guy just sacrificed his life to make sure his kid could see another day. He wasn’t thinking about anything else other than that.

Clark added:

That’s not how a 3-year-old is expecting that day to end. I really feel for the kids because when they’re calling for daddy they’re not going to understand why he’s not going to be able to come home.

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While Kayla Zajaz, who used to go fishing with Schultz, said: ‘My kids always come first before my safety and I would’ve done the same thing.’

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A GoFundMe page has been set to help Chris’ family pay for medical and funeral costs for the heroic dad.

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