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‘Literal lifesavers’ rescue nine-month-old baby trapped in burning car

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Emilia Belli,BBC Wales

imageAnnmarie Thomas The white car completely damaged by the fire. All the windows have gone and there is debris around the vehicle.Annmarie Thomas

A mother has called two strangers “literal lifesavers” after they rescued her nine-month-old baby from a burning car.

Alex McClean from Ebbw Vale, Blaenau Gwent, was driving along a dual carriageway at about 13:20 GMT on Wednesday when her car began to smoke and, although she managed to get out, the passenger doors locked with baby Lilah inside.

As flames spread, Wesley Beynon and his uncle Marc Willding, from Merthyr Tydfil, rushed to help, with Wesley managing to enter through the driver’s door to free Lilah and Marc pulling her to safety.

The group reunited on Saturday and Alex said Lilah would grow up knowing about the men who saved her life, adding she would never forget their heroism.

imageAlex standing in the middle holding Lilah in a cream blanket next to Wesley and Marc in front of a garage. They are all looking at the camera. Wesley, on the left, wears a black hoodie and is bald with tattoos on his head. He has a ginger beard. Alex is wearing a grey hoodie and has long black hair. Baby Lilah is smiling and has one of her hands near her mouth, she has a white bobble hat on and a denim dress. On the right, Marc wears a grey tartan shirt and a blue gilet. He is bald with a long grey beard.

Alex, 21, was driving along the A465 at Merthyr Tydfil to take Lilah to a playgroup when her car suddenly began to lose power.

After warning lights came on, she pulled into a lay-by, but moments later smoke filled the car and she rushed to get out.

When Alex tried to open the rear door behind the passenger seat and the passenger door, neither would open, and in her panic she did not think to try the other side.

“I thought everything was just locked,” she explained.

imageAlex McClean A white car engulfed in orange flames with a large black cloud of smoke rising in the air. The car is parked in a lay-by while other cars are still driving on the road.Alex McClean

Alex said she screamed for help as cars drove past, unsuccessfully trying to smash the window with her keys before calling police as the bonnet began to turn brown.

“I was hysterical and had no idea what was going on.

“I thought I was going to lose her.”

imageAnnmarie Thomas
imageAnnmarie Thomas A side view of the white car completely damaged by the fire. All the windows have gone and there is debris around the vehicle.Annmarie Thomas

Welder fabricator Wesley was heading back to his workshop when he and his uncle noticed the car on fire in the lay-by.

The 39-year-old recalled seeing a woman at the passenger door “clearly in distress”, screaming that her baby was trapped inside, which he described as “horrifying”.

Wesley forced his way in through the driver’s side, unclipped the baby’s harness, then Marc took her out as flames were already visible inside the car.

Moments after Lilah was rescued, the vehicle became engulfed in flames, which Wesley said was “pretty terrifying” and could have meant “a different story”.

“We were in the right place at the right time,” Wesley said.

“Instinct just took over.”

Marc, 58, added he would never have left the scene until the baby was safely out of the car.

“We would have done it any way possible.”

imageClose up of Alex holding Lilah in front of a red garage. Lilah has a big smile and is looking at the camera with her tongue out.

Alex said baby Lilah was unharmed by the ordeal and was pleased to have the chance to reunite with, and thank the men who saved her baby, presenting them with gifts.

She added: “I’ve never been so appreciative of someone to help me, there were so many other people that didn’t bother stopping.

“If they weren’t there, it would have been so bad – it was such a relief to get her out of the car.”

Alex described the pair as “real lifesavers”.

“I’ll never forget about these, and Lilah’s going to grow up knowing who they are and what happened and how they saved her life.”

imageWesley and Marc pictured standing next to each other in front of a metal warehouse unit. They are both looking at the camera with a serious look. Wesley has a bald headed that is tattooed and a brown beard. He has a black hoody on. Marc has a blue gilet on with a tartan shirt under it. He is also bald and has a longer grey beard.

Wesley said he had felt overwhelmed since the incident, particularly after he and his uncle were hailed as local heroes on social media, adding that his phone had been “red hot”.

He said the recognition had been nice, but stressed they did not act for praise.

Wesley added that knowing they had “made a difference”, not just to the baby’s life but also to Alex and her family, meant a great deal to him.

“I couldn’t bear to imagine what they would have gone through if we didn’t get the baby,” he said.

His advice to other drivers was simple: “Just stop and help.

“You could potentially change somebody’s life as we have just done.”

Additional reporting by Andy Gourlay

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