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14th May 2022
09:46am BST

Sabit told Metro.co.uk: "I did not have a safety harness so my friend held my legs.
"At that moment I didn’t think about anything, I just wanted to help the child."
Leaning out and grabbing the girl's legs, he pulled her down and cradled her in his arms before passing her back to his friend through the open window. https://twitter.com/DemeryUK/status/1524458473681047552 He also noted that he didn't see her parents and went straight to work after, before she saw people on social media calling him a hero. Saying what he did shouldn't be considered heroic, Sabit said he only tried to lend a helping hand. The father of four has now been awarded a medal by the city’s deputy emergency minister and local media reports he will be given a three-bedroom apartment and television.He is currently living alone in Nur-Sultan and sending money home to his family in Kyzylorda, but now his three daughters and son can join him in the city.
Emergency services had been called to the scene yesterday at 10.21am after reports of the child hanging from the window, but Sabit thankfully got there first.Kazakh’s Ministry of Emergency Situations said in a statement: "Subdivisions of the Department of Emergency Situations of the city of Nur-Sultan, consisting of 7 personnel and two vehicles, were promptly sent to the scene.
"By the time of arrival, it was established that a man had saved the child dangling from the window on the eighth floor.
"No-one was with the girl, born in 2019.
"Fortunately, our hero Shontakbaev Sabit, born in 1985, seeing the hanging, crying child, without hesitation and risking his own life, took emergency action and literally caught and saved the little girl’s life in a matter of seconds."