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7-Year-Old Boy Makes Heroic Sacrifice To Save 2 Others When Family Fun Day Takes Terrifying Turn

June 12, 2020

7-Year-Old Boy Makes Heroic Sacrifice To Save 2 Others When Family Fun Day Takes Terrifying Turn

During a terrifying boat accident in Texas, 7-year-old Bentley Mehringer proved you can be a superhero at any age. This brave boy quickly put his personal safety aside to help others escape.

What started as a family day of fun out on the lake quickly took a horrifying turn with a boat accident in Texas.

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Breanna Sullivan and her family headed out on two different boats at Lake LBJ in Kingsland. A few minutes later, the unthinkable happened.

“We were only on the water for maybe 10 minutes when the bigger boat started experiencing some problems,” she said. “We followed close behind them when we saw them veering over towards the docks below some of the lake houses.”

Suddenly, an explosion occurred at the back of the big boat, sending several family members flying into the air and setting the vessel on fire.

Breanna watched in horror from the smaller boat. Her 7-year-old son, Bentley Mehringer, was below deck in the cabin of the bigger boat, along with two of his younger cousins.

"I was just terrified," Breanna said.

Heroic Boy Seriously Injured In Boat Accident In Texas 

Just before the boat accident in Texas occurred, Bentley Mehringer sensed something was wrong.

"I smelled fire, I mean gas and then I went up to check and then there was a big explosion," the 7-year-old hero recalled.

The explosion caused serious burns to Bentley.

"We believe Bentley received flash burns to the front side of his body from the heat that came into the cabin of the boat when the explosion happened," his mom, Breanna Sullivan, later explained.

But despite the anguish and fear the 7-year-old must have felt, Bentley Mehringer fixed his sites on making sure his younger cousins escaped safely.

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“He thought he was on fire and could hear his uncle yelling from the top of the boat for them to get out," Breanna detailed. "He said he sent the other two girls up before him because he didn’t want anyone else hurt."

Bentley followed, but only after his two cousins made it off the burning boat.

7-Year-Old Saves 2 Younger Cousins

Breanna Sullivan began panicking as she watched the terrible boat accident in Texas unfold. She scanned the water for her 7-year-old son, fearing the worst.

Thankfully, after getting his two younger cousins out, Bentley Mehringer followed. His step-dad, Blake Thompson, grabbed him in the water and pulled him to the docks.

“Bentley was terrified and you could already see skin hanging from limbs where he was burned because the blisters busted when he hit the lake water,” Breanna recalled.

"Bentley asked me a question when he was laying there," she went on to say. "He looked at me and said 'mommy am I going to die?'," she went on to say. "And that's probably where I lost it the most. I don’t even think he was crying but I was bawling."

Though so much from the boat accident is a blur, Breanna remembers how "there were so many people around us rushing to help."

“They were quick about getting Bentley out of there and to the helicopter headed to Austin,” she said

First responders flew Bentley to the Children’s Hospital in Austin, Texas where doctors immediately began treating his extensive injuries.

“His face is second-degree mostly, he has burns down his shins that are second-degree and on the tops of his feet and he has where his t-shirt stops, he has second-degree burns down his arms. His left forearm is where they were watching for third-degree. It’s a little deeper than the rest of them," Breanna explained.

Superhero Bentley Mehringer

Bentley Mehringer has a long road to recovery. But he's facing all of it with unbelievable courage for a 7-year-old boy.

“Bentley is a true hero in my eyes for being so brave and selfless at such a young age,” his mom says. “He was so tough, I don’t think he even shed a tear until we were being separated for his helicopter ride.”

The sweet boy asked his mom at one point, "I’m a superhero?"

“Yes, you are a superhero," she replied.

And like any good superhero, Bentley needed a superhero name. BennyMac or Bentley The Brave are two he has chosen.

Meanwhile, friends, family, and the community have come together to help support Bentley and his family during this difficult time. In addition to raising money through the sale of special "Bentley Superhero" merchandise, an online fundraiser has resulted in more than $9,000 dollars to help with medical bills.

Seeing your child suffer is the worst nightmare of any parent. But Breanna Sullivan knows she's blessed to still have her son after the terrible boat accident in Texas.

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"I’m thanking God for all of our lives," she says. "And though I wish this wouldn’t have happened, I’m thankful that it happened exactly as it did because we are all still here."

h/t: KSWO News

Featured Image: Facebook/Breanna Sullivan

Mel is the senior writer for GodUpdates, finding, writing and sharing Christian, uplifting, and health-related stories from around the world. Mel has a passion for writing and graduated with a degree in English from Randolph-Macon College in Virginia. When she’s not researching and writing stories, Mel is very active in her church. You can usually find Mel playing board games with her husband and two young girls, giving someone a hug, or hunting down a good cup of coffee!

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