Riverside estate agent rushes to rescue of woman in danger

A firm of estate agents whose office is very close to a river has been praised for its quick-thinking part in saving a woman in the water.

Shepherds Estate Agents, of Riverside House, Mill Bridge, Hertford, sent out their boat to help in the rescue mission.

The woman had been seen in the water by Nathan Baker, a 25-year-old homeless man. He called the police before jumping into the river.

Shepherds sent out their boat for Baker to cling on to, and it was later used by police to get to the woman.

Initially, the woman was seen clinging to the side of the bank before floating off under a bridge.

Chief Insp Gerry McDonald thanked all those involved in the rescue, including Baker and Shepherds Estate Agents.

If you are not quite sure why an estate agent should have a boat, here’s a picture of their office by the river.

It’s not surprising that this is a firm that has good customer reviews and has picked up various awards.

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2 Comments

  1. Lance Trendall

    Fantastic story. Great to hear good news about an estate agent. Also, I'd love to be able to take a boat out at lunchtime on a sunny afternoon, how cool is that? Well done Shepherds and Mr Baker.

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  2. PeeBee

    Sorry I missed this one yesterday – so I'd like belatedly to say "well done" to those involved, both the Agency and the young chap… in fairness, the real hero in this… whose involvement resulted in a saved life. Maybe now, people won't look down their noses so quickly at unfortunate souls such as the homeless and Estate Agents – there is good in every walk of life! ;o)

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