She swam in the 18-degree water for almost 12 hours. Dolphins swimming nearby saved her life.

Khosrow Khosravani, a university instructor, has just been granted a boat license. On that particular day, he was sailing with buddies from Marina del Rey to Paradise Cove Beach. A pod of dolphins was circling in one spot and attracting attention while he was cruising in the open ocean.

“I would have never been able to see this woman if it hadn’t been for the dolphins,” Khosrow said. Before sailing, the man gave his companions a safety lecture. Khosrow continued, “They need to learn these talents even though they are rarely used in practice.” “And they all need to remember what I told them after 30 minutes.” A nude woman had her water drained.
As a result of fatigue and freezing, she was unable to move or speak. The woman was surrounded by warm blankets. Khosrow also contacted the rescuers. Within seven minutes, a crew arrived and carried the woman ashore. As she went swimming alone at night, she ended up trapped in the river.






