Tuesday, 13 October 2009 02:12

Mother, Daughters Saved After Car Plunges Into Bay

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A local fisherman made quite a catch when he fished a woman and her two teen daughters from their car when it sank into Sheepshead Bay on Saturday evening, Oct. 10.

Keith Gorman was on Pier 5 when he heard the car crash through the gate along the Emmons Avenue side of the bay near Dooley Street. “I realized that a car went on the sidewalk and into the water,” the 42-year-old fisherman told reporters. “I took my boots off and my jacket and jumped over the rail into the water.”

Gorman swam to the slowly sinking car and untangled the driver, Alla Yelizarov, from her seatbelt. “She was screaming, ‘I can’t swim, I can’t swim!’” he said. “I pulled the seatbelts aside, turned the car off because the car was still running, and I pulled her out and I pushed her up onto the hood.”

Another man, who remains unidentified, jumped onto the roof of the car and pulled out Yelizarov’s two daughters, Rebeca, 13, and Talya, 16.

Relatives and witnesses said Yelizarov was on her way to a family birthday party at the Seaport Buffet on Emmons Avenue, and started to park at a space at the shore. She somehow lost control of the car, and the Volkswagen sedan continued into the water.

Thanks to Gorman and the other rescuer, no one was hurt.

Gorman dismissed suggestions he was a hero. “I had no choice but to jump in,” he said. “It was very lucky. Everyone got away with their lives.”

Last modified on Monday, 22 March 2010 20:25

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