Three international students from India were back home in Sydney, N.S., on Tuesday after a day at the beach they'll never forget.
Singh was among the rescuers during an incident at the East Bay Sand Bar in East Bay, N.S., on Sunday.
"The lady was shouting so much,” Singh continued. “I was sure that she was not shouting for the car." Police add they were checked by EHS and cleared of any injuries, and that a bystander with a truck eventually towed the car onto dry land."I think if we got delayed - one or two minutes, or more, delay - there would be a tragedy,” Singh said.
"We had to do something,” said Lovepreet Kumar. “Because if we call 911, they have to take some time to reach there - it's too far from town, right? They would have to take some time. That's why we jumped in water."
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