Jun 02, 2025

Heroic grandfather dies saving his twin Granddaughters from falling tree limb

Heroic grandfather dies saving his twin Granddaughters from falling tree limb

In a tragic yet heroic act of love and bravery, 77-year-old grandfather Manuel Javier Pinzon lost his life protecting his twin granddaughters from a falling tree limb in Georgia, USA.

The devastating incident occurred last Wednesday in the backyard of Mr Pinzon’s home in Dacula, where he lived with his wife. That day, his eight-year-old granddaughters, Isa and Gabi, were visiting, as they often did.

According to family members, the girls had been exploring the small wooded area behind the property when they spotted a baby deer. Excited by their discovery, they rushed back to share it with their grandfather.

Always nurturing and curious, Mr Pinzon encouraged them to finish their lunch before they all returned together—alongside his sister—to check on the animal and see if it needed help.

What happened next was sudden and tragic. As the group stood beneath the trees around midday, a large tree limb, estimated to weigh over 30 kilograms, suddenly snapped from more than 18 metres above. The loud crack above gave barely a moment’s warning.

Without hesitation, Mr Pinzon threw himself towards the girls, pushing them and his sister out of harm’s way. In doing so, he took the full force of the falling branch to his head.

The impact caused significant head injuries. One of the twins ran to get their grandmother while the other dialled emergency services, following the operator’s instructions to care for her grandfather—placing a rag under his head and trying to keep him stable. Despite their efforts, Mr Pinzon passed away later that afternoon in hospital.

His family described him as a deeply devoted husband, father and grandfather—an outdoorsman, a protector, and a man who lived for his loved ones. His son-in-law, Jason Krause, said, “He was a hero through and through. I wish I could be half the person he was. He was amazing.”

The twins, who are receiving trauma counselling, were in shock following the incident. Covered in blood and devastated by the loss, the full weight of what occurred is still settling in for the entire family.

Mr Pinzon’s legacy, however, is one of pure love and courage. He leaves behind his wife of 50 years, two daughters, five grandchildren, and countless lives touched by his kindness.

In the words of one of his granddaughters, sent in a heartbreaking text just after his death: “You died for me.”

It is a sacrifice no child should witness—but one that speaks to the immeasurable strength and heart of a man who gave everything to protect his family.

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