In the performance of bravery, Malaysian tourist Farah daughter Mulani saved a local person from drowning in the Sri Lankan’s Dayaluma waterfall. The incident occurred when the man, who was floating in the waterfall, inadvertently entered the deep end and started struggling to stay. His distressed friends shouted to help, but it was Ms. Mulni, who was nearby, who took fast action.
A video of the rescue shows him dive into the water and floating towards the man, before he pulls him for protection with great efforts. Once they reached the shore, the man’s friends helped him remove him from the water, nodded but grateful for Ms. Mulni’s quick thinking and selfless work.
Ms. Mulni later shared the video on social media, recalled the experience and issued a careful warning to others about the possible dangers lying below the waterfall surface.
In the video, he said, “This incident completely shifted the attention of my journey. It made me realize that more people should know about the possible hazards in the waterfall. The pools may be incredibly deep, and To help you to help you. To help you, it becomes even more dangerous, especially if you are not a strong swimmer.
Here’s video:
Malaysian tourist Farah daughter Mulni saved a Sri Lankan local from drowning when she stepped into deep water.
She saw that the person was struggling and without anyone thought she jumped to save the person.
– Kumar Manish (@Kumaramanish 9) 14 February, 2025
The Post provoked a checkpoint of praise, in which the comment section was flooded for praising users’ selfless bravery and quick thinking.
One user wrote, “Give him a medal for bravery and humanity. Voluntarily voluntarily to save a life. What a beautiful soul!” Another commented, “Sri Lanka’s journey to Sri Lanka becomes a lifetime memory, bring it to the attention of the Tourism Authority to ensure.”
One third said, “The Sri Lankan government should actually honor Malaysian tourist Farah daughter Mulani for his heroic work to save a Sri Lankan from drowning.”
One fourth said, “Waterfalls may look beautiful, but they can be fatal if you don’t know what you are doing.”