For the first time in nearly 50 years, a New Zealander has been awarded the prestigious United Kingdom Royal Humane Society's Stanhope Medal.
In 2015, Murray Michie, then 58, rescued Susan Evans and her three daughters from their burning vehicle after a road crash in Manawatu.
As others helped keep the flames at bay, Michie cut three of them from their seatbelts with a pocket knife.
Last year he was awarded the Royal Humane Society of New Zealand's Silver Medal in recognition of his bravery.
The New Zealand society also nominated him for the Stanhope Medal, and he came out ahead of nominations from societies in Australia, Canada and the UK.