as he fought to save his mum from a knife maniac. Nathan Thomson jumped  on Hugh Clark's back as the drunken thug tried to kill his mother Ena.  Clark turned on the 
  and lashed out with the blade, scarring him for life. But Nathan helped  save Ena, who was knifed eight times but survived. The attack happened  after the drunk offshore worker broke into the Rosyth's home in Fife.  
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 Alexis Goggin: the seven-year-old girl who used her body as a shield to save her mother's life
 Alexis Goggin: the seven-year-old girl who used her body as a shield to save her mother's life

 Alexis Goggins, a first-grader at Campbell Elementary School, was hailed  as an "angel from heaven" and a hero, for jumping in front of an  enraged gunman who pumped six bullets into the child as she used her  body as a shield to save her 
mother's life. The girl's mother, Selietha Parker, 30, was shot in the left side of her head and her biceps by a former 
boyfriend,  but before he could fire again, Alexis jumped over the seat between her  mother and the gunman and begged him not to shoot her mother.  
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 Kamal Nepali: the twelve-year-old boy who risked his own life to rescue a baby girl from a 60-foot-deep gorge
 Kamal Nepali: the twelve-year-old boy who risked his own life to rescue a baby girl from a 60-foot-deep gorge

 A two and half year old toddler, Aradhana Pradhan, was rescued by Kamal  Nepali, 12 years, after a team of professional rescuers all gave up  having failed to bring the child back up even after repeated attempts.  But even after 22 hours of repeated attempts, the rescuers weren't able  to bring the child out. They started fearing the worst and then Kamal  arrived at the scene. His elder brother Salum had told him that only a  very small and thin person could manage to get through the very narrow  gorge to save the girl. "A small girl like our own little sister is  trapped in the gorge, would you like to go down to rescue her?" Salum  had asked Kamal. Immediately after that Kamal had readied himself to go  into the gorge. 
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 Isabelle Keeling: the two-year-old girl who called 999 to save her mother's life
 Isabelle Keeling: the two-year-old girl who called 999 to save her mother's life

 Isabelle Keeling, 2, called the emergency services as her mother Joanne  suffered a reaction to latex at their home, and was able to give her  name, address and telephone number. She even opened up the front door to  let in 
neighbours and 
paramedics,  who were able to promptly treat her mother. Just the day before,  Isabelle had watched an episode of the children's TV programme Tweenies  where she had seen how to call 999.  
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 Agustin Robinet: the six-year-old boy who helped his mother to give birth
 Agustin Robinet: the six-year-old boy who helped his mother to give birth

 When his mother began  to suffer strong contractions, and was forced to  give birth at home, Agustin was the only one who was with her, so he  attended his mother at giving birth. Also Agustin was encharged to call  his father, who arrived home a few minutes later. When the little boy was asked if he was afraid, he answered: “My mom always says that all women are in pain when they go to have a baby”. 
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 Cody McNeese: the five-year-old boy who saved his youngest brother from burning mobile home
 Cody McNeese: the five-year-old boy who saved his youngest brother from burning mobile home

 Cody McNeese fought through flames and smoke to return to his bedroom to  make sure his 3-year-old brother, Dustin, got out of their burning  mobile home alive. 
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 Charlie Simpson: the seven-year-old boy who made a cycle ride to raise funds for Haiti earthquake victims
 Charlie Simpson: the seven-year-old boy who made a cycle ride to raise funds for Haiti earthquake victims

 Charlie launched his efforts with a simple message: "My name is Charlie  Simpson, I want to do a sponsored bike ride for Haiti because there was a  big earthquake and loads of people have lost their lives. I want to 
make some money  to buy food, water and tents for everyone in Haiti." His efforts have  touched the hearts of people around the world with visitors to his  JustGiving website page piling on the pounds following his sponsored  ride for the charity Unicef in Fulham, south London. Charlie hoped to  raise £500 for the Haiti earthquake relief by cycling five miles around a  local park, but he has raised £120,000 in donations and gift aid. 
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 Michael Bowron:  the eight-year-old boy who stripped the radio wires and connected them  to call for help as his dad lay trapped in the wreckage of a truck  rollover
 Michael Bowron:  the eight-year-old boy who stripped the radio wires and connected them  to call for help as his dad lay trapped in the wreckage of a truck  rollover

 Michael and his father, Justin, were driving home to the family farm in a  truck, when a tyre blew and truck rollover. When Justin regained  consciousness minutes later his leg was caught in the mangled truck,  trapping him in the vehicle. Michael, who had been sitting in the  sleeper cabin, crawled out of the wreck through the windscreen and tried  to free his dad with a tyre lever. When that didn't work, he rummaged  for the radio, but it couldn't work because it wasn't connected to the  truck anymore. Finally, under his father's guidance, Michael was able to  get the radio working and call for help. 
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 Aidan Turner: the ten-year-old boy who saved his mum from drowning in a bath
 Aidan Turner: the ten-year-old boy who saved his mum from drowning in a bath

 Amanda Smith had fainted in the tub and slipped under the water when her  10-year-old son found her. Aidan pulled the plug out of the bath,  grabbed his mum by the hair, dragged her out of the water and put her in  the recovery 
position. He then phoned his gran Sheila MacDonald, who works as a domestic worker at 
Borders  General Hospital, to ask for help. An ambulance was called to take  Amanda to the hospital, where she spent three days recovering. 
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 Maddie McRae: the eleven-year-old girl who saved seven people when their cars ended up in the river
 Maddie McRae: the eleven-year-old girl who saved seven people when their cars ended up in the river

 After heavy rains washed out a section of the roadway, two vehicles,  including the one Maddie McRae was riding in with her mother and two  siblings, ended up in the river. "I thought we were going to die because  the water was going over our heads", she said. But Maddie managed to  get out of the vehicle through the broken windshield, crawl across a  tree branch to the shore, and then climb an 
electric fence to reach a nearby farmhouse. She called 9-1-1 and rescuers were able to pull her family to safety using ladders and ropes.  
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