A man drowned to death trying to rescue a teenage girl from Boat Dock Park lake in Texas where he had been baptized an hour earlier.
Lincer Lopez died an hour after being baptized at the Boat Dock Park lake while trying to rescue a teenage girl who started drowning A man drowned to death trying to save a teenage girl in a lake where he had been baptized only an hour earlier. Lincer Lopez, 21, was at the Boat Dock Park lake in Texas for his baptism on Saturday and stayed with church members afterward, his family and friends told WFAA.
‘He didn’t think twice about rescuing someone else. He didn’t think about the risk that he could die. And he did risk his life to save somebody else’s.’ Lincer Lopez was baptized at the Boat Dock Park lake on Saturday The boater who saved the girl, Jacob Bell, told the TV station that Lincer’s death was ‘hard’. ‘I haven’t really begun to, it hasn’t sunk in yet,’ said Bell. Bell, whose brother drowned to death when he was three year sold, also called Lincer ‘a hero’.
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