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Family of teen who drowned urges North Miami Beach to install donated life rings; commission accepts first set
Summary
Aiden Perry’s mother, founder of the Aden Perry Good Samaritan and Scholarship Fund, asked the City Commission to install life rings along city waterways. The nonprofit offered the city its first 10 life rings; commissioners pledged up to 20 rings and some council members pledged contingency funds for installation and signage.
The mother of a teen who died attempting a water rescue urged the North Miami Beach City Commission to install life rings along canals and other waterways, and offered the city a donation of 10 “Aiden’s Hero Life Rings” to start the program.
Speaking as president of the Aden Perry Good Samaritan and Scholarship Fund, she described donating more than 500 life rings through her foundation and said the devices are made to be thrown to someone in distress so a good Samaritan can try to save a life without…
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