Saskatoon men who died in Humbolt Lake rescue receive Carnegie Medal
Two Saskatoon cousins have been awarded the Carnegie Medal – described as “North America’s highest honor for civilian heroism” – for their courage during a rescue on Humboldt Lake in November.
Christopher and Joseph Novecosky both drowned while trying to rescue seven-year-old Ava Novecosky and six-year-old Evelyn Novecosky after the girls fell through thin ice on the lake about 300 feet from shore. The cousins, both tradespeople from Saskatoon, ran out onto the ice to help along with the girl’s mother, despite hearing it cracking beneath their feet, and plunged into the frigid water.
“Both men attempted to push an unconscious Ava onto the ice but were unsuccessful. The mother then fell through the ice,” the Carnegie Hero Fund Commission wrote.
“Christopher grasped Evelyn and tried to lift her out of the water onto the ice but was unsuccessful. Joseph also tried and failed to lift Ava out. Within two minutes, both men were exhausted from their efforts and the freezing water. Christopher let go of Evelyn and he submerged. Joseph handed Ava to her mother and he, too, submerged.”