Website review: Skydiver Who Sacrificed Life Award...
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miranda622 discovered 5 months ago- Skydiving instructor Robert Cook has just been awarded an Australian Bravery Award, one of Australia's most prestigious honors. But the recognition is bittersweet for Cook's family: Robert himself is not alive to receive it.

digits rated 5 months ago
Australian SkyDiver Awarded Bravery Award, Posthumously
The 22-year-old man was given the posthumous award for a remarkable act of selflessness: In August of 2006, he was giving a skydiving lesson to a young woman in Missouri when the plane they were flying on began to have engine trouble. Robert knew the plane was going to crash - but he believed it was his duty to save the life of Kimberly Dear, the 21-year-old Australian woman he'd taken on board for a skydiving lesson.
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javamanjoe rated 5 months ago- SKYDIVER AWARDED. Thanks 'miranda622'. The 22-year-old man was given the posthumous award for a remarkable act of selflessness: In August of 2006, he was giving a skydiving lesson to a young woman in Missouri when the plane they were flying on began to have engine trouble. Robert knew the plane was going to crash - but he believed it was his duty to save the life of Kimberly Dear, the 21-year-old Australian woman he'd taken on board for a skydiving lesson.
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