A 6-year-old boy braved the freezing cold and walked nearly two miles to his grandfather’s home to get help after his father and a family friend fell through the ice on an upstate New York pond and later died.New York State Police said the incident took place on Sunday evening (January 18), just before 8 p.m., on Chaumont Pond in St. Lawrence County. Authorities responded after receiving a report of individuals riding a snowmobile that had broken through the ice.Investigators determined that Bryan P LaPlante, 33, his 6-year-old son, and family friend Michael J Booth, 48, had been ice fishing on the pond. While returning, their snowmobile went through the ice, plunging all three into the frigid water.According to family members, LaPlante managed to lift his young son out of the water but was unable to save himself, New York Post reported citing family members.The man instructed the boy to walk toward his grandmother’s house and call 911, telling him to “follow the moon” to find his way.The child did exactly that, walking nearly two miles in the cold until he reached his grandfather, Patrick R LaPlante, 51. Patrick rushed back to the pond to help but fell through the ice himself while attempting a rescue. He was able to pull himself out but lost sight of the two men in the water.State police and rescue crews later located Bryan LaPlante and Booth unresponsive in the pond. Despite lifesaving efforts, both were pronounced dead at Gouverneur Hospital.The 6-year-old boy and his grandfather were treated for hypothermia at Clifton-Fine Hospital and later released.Bryan LaPlante’s sister later wrote on Facebook that her brother “died saving his son,” calling everyone involved a hero and praising the boy’s courage in making it home for help.An investigation into the incident is ongoing.






