Great Moments in Journalism: Lessons of the River
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Today's Great Moment is ripped from an account of a recent water-borne tragedy. No, not the one you're thinking of, one right here in the United States. In California, to be precise. It's the story of - oh, let's let the Sacramento Bee's Stephen Magagnini tell it:
Duc Vo's girlfriend called him "The Sparkle Star," his sisters and parents called him the hope of the family, and everyone said he was the smartest one of all.
Vo, a 20-year-old neurosurgeon in the making at UC Davis who volunteered at the Red Cross and a Sacramento medical clinic, was acing life. But Friday he couldn't ace the American River.
Read on and you'll see that he did at least get a doctorate in heroism.Duc Vo thrived on challenges — until a rafting trip turned tragic [SacBee]