Four-year-old twins to be honoured for bravery at their school in Clonakilty after saving Granny's life

A four year-old-child who attends the Naíonra (PlaySchool) at Gaelscoil Mhichíl Uí Choileáin in Clonakilty is being honoured for his bravery in a ceremony at their school tomorrow.
While his grandmother was minding him alone in their house, she fell ill and went unconscious on the ground inside the house.
This young boy managed to find numbers on his granny's phone and rang his mother and also his grandfather.
When his Grandad arrived, this little boy managed to unlock the front door and let him in.
His grandmother was rushed by ambulance to hospital and paramedics said his actions saved her life.
The four-year-old's twin sister also "assisted" and the pair are being presented with "bravery medals" in the Naíonra to recognise their actions.
Dr. Jason van der Velde of West Cork Rapid Response, the Mayor of Clonakilty and most importantly their granny will all be in attendance.
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