A heroic Big Issue seller swept to the rescue of an eight-year-old girl that had fallen into a dangerous river – with the help of a broom he uses to keep his riverside pitch clean and tidy.
As if Bath vendor Istvan Kakas wasn’t cherished enough in the city for his community spirit, the 48-year-old was quick off the mark to help pull the young girl and her father from the River Avon.
Trained chef Istvan, from Hungary, was on his pitch at Halfpenny Bridge, between Bath Spa station and Widcombe, on Sunday morning when he spotted the child, who had fallen into the river during a cycling trip with her family.
Her father had jumped in after her but also became caught up in the torrent – until Istvan came to the rescue, using his broom to help pull the pair to safety.
“It was just an normal Sunday morning and then I heard a high-pitched scream,” Istvan explained. “I looked around and could see nothing and then I spotted this little pink helmet in the water.
“I just reacted. The girl’s dad had jumped in and they couldn’t get out so I grabbed the broom, ran over to the other side of the bridge and used it to pull them up. It all happened really quick.”