An anxious mother cried tears of gratitude and relief after her 12-year-old son was dragged from the surf in a dramatic rescue at Napier's Marine Parade yesterday.
Joshua McQuoid's splash in the surf with a friend sparked a lifesaving rescue led by a tourist about 5pm - and left rescuers, who formed a chain to get him out of the big waves, tired but grateful for the outcome.
Joshua's mother, Kathleen Kuru, arrived at the scene and she tears of happiness after being taken to the St John Ambulance where her son was being tended to before he was transported to Hawke's Bay Hospital.
"He is okay, he's going to be okay - that's the most important thing,'' she said, after hugging Joshua and saying there were so many people to catch up with and thank.
The drama unfolded just south of Sk8Zone and several people on the beach watched in disbelief as the boy and one of his mates were dragged into the heavy surf after splashing about on the edge of the waterline.