Five-year-old girl awarded for saving brothers after horror Christmas Day crash

Five-year-old girl awarded for saving brothers after horror Christmas Day crash

When Synthia’s mom Cyndi Braddock and accomplice Jake Day have been killed close to their house at Kondinin, within the jap Wheatbelt, the five-year-old stepped up and taken care of her toddler brothers for 55 hours.

“She took the seatbelt off the one-year-old, Charles, got him out of the seat and then got her foot stuck so she couldn’t move,” Synthia’s uncle, Al Slatter advised 9News.

Synthia Braddock, five, was honored with a Children of Courage award for looking after her two younger brothers for 55 hours after a Christmas Day crash killed their parents.
Synthia Braddock, 5, was honored with a Children of Courage award for taking care of her two youthful brothers for 55 hours after a Christmas Day crash killed their dad and mom. (9News)
Synthia Braddock, five, was honored with a Children of Courage award for looking after her two younger brothers for 55 hours after a Christmas Day crash killed their parents.
Mother Cyndi Braddock and accomplice Jake Day have been killed within the tragic Christmas Day crash in Kondinin. (9News)

“And what she did for Bevan was amazing.”

The five-year-old was honoured for her bravery with a Children of Courage award on Saturday.

Synthia Braddock, five, was honored with a Children of Courage award for looking after her two younger brothers for 55 hours after a Christmas Day crash killed their parents.
Synthia was supported by her brothers – two-year-old Bevan and one-year-old Charles – on her large day. (9News)

“The award will mean that much to her,” Slatter mentioned.

“I even had a tear in my eye when they read it out to me because she is a special girl.”

Synthia was supported by her brothers – two-year-old Bevan and one-year-old Charles – on her large day.

The orphaned youngsters now being raised by their nan.

“Charles, she loves him but Bevan, wherever he goes if he’s out riding his push bike out the front, she’s gotta be out there checking up on him, making sure he’s not too far away from nanny.”

It was Synthia’s instructor Toni Smeed who nominated the pre-primary pupil for the popularity.

Synthia Braddock, five, was honored with a Children of Courage award for looking after her two younger brothers for 55 hours after a Christmas Day crash killed their parents.
It was Synthia’s instructor Toni Smeed who nominated the pre-primary pupil for the popularity. (9News)

“She’s always been a caring and compassionate person and obviously the bravery she showed in 50 hours of heat to keep her brothers alive was just amazing,” Smeed advised 9News.

Synthia and her family members travelled greater than three hours from Kondinin to Perth to obtain her award.

She was one in every of 38 youngsters throughout the state recognised for his or her resilience, willpower and positivity for dwelling by trauma and well being challenges.

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Source: www.9news.com.au