Highlanders Captain saves womans life

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New Zealand rugby union player Jamie Mackintosh is being hailed a hero after saving a woman from choking – even though he broke her rib in the process.

Mackintosh, the captain of Super 15 side the Highlanders, was dining at a restaurant in Dunedin earlier this month when a woman seated nearby got a piece of steak stuck in her throat and starting gasping for air, the Otago Daily Times reported.

The woman, 44-year-old Wendy Knight, said she left her table in a panic and began to feel lightheaded when the 192cm, 128kg prop forward came up from behind her and performed the Heimlich manoeuvre on her, dislodging the meat.

“I thought I was going to die … I really did,” said Knight, who is still nursing a cracked rib from the encounter.

“He probably saved my life. I didn’t know who it was. I didn’t know where they came from … I didn’t even get a chance to say thanks.”

Mackintosh, who was having dinner with teammates at the time, said he did not have any medical training but did know how to help someone who was choking.

“I got in behind her and it was like a great big grizzly bear mauling some kind of small animal,” the 26-year-old said.

“I obviously buggered it up if I cracked her rib.”

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