In a stunning display of courage, Mason Turner, a 13-year-old from Western Australia, has been hailed a hero after swimming approximately four kilometers for four hours to alert authorities when his family was stranded in turbulent waters. The family had been enjoying recreational activities when strong winds unexpectedly carried them 14 kilometers away from shore.
Initially, Mason attempted to paddle back in his kayak, but as the conditions worsened, the kayak took on water, leaving him with no choice but to abandon it. He swam the remaining distance to shore, even removing his life jacket halfway through the swim, believing it would hinder his progress.
Paul Bresland, commander of the Naturaliste Volunteer Marine Rescue Group, praised Mason's efforts, describing them as "superhuman." His accurate description of the color of the kayak and paddleboards was crucial in guiding rescuers to his family.
Eventually, a rescue helicopter located Mason’s mother, aged 47, and his siblings, aged 12 and 8, clinging to a paddleboard. All four family members were found safe, though they required medical attention for exposure.
Inspector James Bradley from the South West District emphasized Mason's bravery and determination, stating, "His actions cannot be praised highly enough. He ultimately saved the lives of his mother and siblings.”
After receiving medical evaluation, the family expressed gratitude towards the rescuers, reflecting on the event as a close call and a testament to the unpredictability of ocean conditions. Their story serves as an inspiring reminder of bravery in the face of danger and the profound bond of family.

