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Watch: Dubai banker who saved family of three from sinking car in flooded tunnel recounts heroic act

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A screengrab from the viral video showing Hazem Sewid rescue the eight-year-old boy.
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Dubai: A heroic act carried out in response to desperate cries for help in the flood waters of a Dubai tunnel would have made it the most gratifying birthday for an Egyptian banker after he saved three precious lives last Tuesday.

But for Hazem Sewid, who turned 46 on the day, that was purely incidental. Or, should we say, coincidental? Just as the video of the dramatic rescue, taken by an onlooker in the area, made Sewid an overnight social media sensation.

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“It was the will of Allah that made me leave the relative safety of my car and swim to the sinking car in the tunnel and pull out an eight-year-old boy and his parents in the nick of time,” Sewid told Gulf News.

Recounting the sequence of events on that fateful day, when the UAE received its highest rainfall in 75 years, Sewid, who works as the head of risk operations at the Egyptian bank Banque Misr, said he was returning home from work when the incident occurred.

“I was to work from home that day but ended up going to the office as I had left my laptop behind. When I was driving back home in the evening, the weather situation was not good. I was on Al Badia Street heading towards my apartment building on Sheikh Zayed Road when I approached the tunnel. I stopped short at the entrance of the underpass as it was full of water, and pulled up on the side of the street. I called my wife at home and told her I could be late, even as I was contemplating an alternative route after the turning the car back.”

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By the time the mother was being rescued, another stranger had swum to the car to help.
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It was at that point that another car drove past him and into the tunnel. As Sewid watched in horror, the car floated for a bit and began to sink. “I could then hear a little boy’s cry for help from the car’s back seat through a slightly ajar window. Before I knew it, I kicked off my shoes, removed my jacket and shirt and rushed towards the tunnel. The water was so deep that I had to swim to the sinking car,” he recalled.

What happened next, as the viral video shows, was nothing short of a miracle. Sewid lost no time in pulling the young boy out of the back seat window and plonked him on vehicle top as he could not swim. The boy’s mother, also a non-swimmer, was the next target as she was also rescued and perched on the car.