Army Reserve veteran drowns after saving child at Texas lake
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An Army Reserve member drowned on Saturday as he tried to save his fiancee's young daughter at a lake in Texas.
Brandyn Mitchell, 25, was pulled from Lake Ray Roberts around 4:30 p.m. on Saturday, The Dallas Morning News reported.
Mitchell, of Valley View, was helping Keira, the 6-year-old girl, get back onto a flotation device when, as he told her to hold on, "slipped," his fiancee, Angelia Herrera, told the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
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The water at the Isle du Bois beach is reportedly 6 feet deep.
"He wanted to be a hero, not just once but every chance he could," Herrera told the news outlet. "Shortly put, he was an amazing man and I am lucky to have known him."
Mitchell, who was reportedly a father to three children and Keira, served in the Tennessee Army National Guard for six years after high school.
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His mother, Stacey Thompson, told the Star-Telegram Mitchell "could swim like a fish," which is why she "can't understand" how he drowned.
Thompson added that whenever her son was around, "everybody had a good time."
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Mitchell's fiancee said he was enrolling in college with plans to become a firefighter.