A US police officer has told how he broke through the ice on a frozen pond and jumped in to rescue an eight-year-old boy on Christmas Day.
Sgt Aaron Thompson was called to the pond in New Harmony, Utah, after reports that the child had fallen in while chasing his dog.
He told a news conference he had found the boy floating beneath the surface about 25ft (7m) from the pond’s edge.
He said he believed the boy had been in the water for about 30 minutes.
The Washington County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement on Wednesday that the boy – named only as Jason – was awake in hospital and recovering.
His father has described the rescue as “a Christmas miracle”, it added.
Sgt Thompson told reporters that when he arrived at the pond in the late afternoon he was directed to an area where a woman had seen the boy’s hand protruding from the ice some minutes earlier.
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