Two Sea Cadets who rushed to help an elderly woman being mugged have been praised for their bravery.
Carl Kelly and Kieran Carter, both from Wallasey Sea Cadets witnessed a man pushing his victim to the ground and attempting to steal her handbag. They ran to her aid and managed to chase off the attacker.
The Lord Lieutenant of Merseyside, Dame Lorna Muirhead, presented both cadets with certificates for bravery. She said, “It was amazing! These young boys, of whom we should be immensely proud, went to the aid of an elderly lady. They stayed with her and then got medical assistance. Afterwards they gave details to the police which resulted in an arrest.”
The Lord Lieutenant said that the boys’ actions were evidence of the excellent values of the Sea Cadets organisation, commenting, “I’m sure that resilience and citizenship will have been learned from being sea cadets.”
The Commanding Officer of Wallasey Sea Cadets, Lieutenant Carolyn Hankey, also praised the boys for their courage. She said, “When they were awarded the certificates I asked the audience whether they would have helped or walked away. I think their actions were brave in that they were prepared to help.”