California Mom Drowns Saving Daughter From San Joaquin River Day Before Mother's Day
Brenda Duran, 30, made the ultimate sacrifice to save her 11-year-old
On May 9, 2024, the day before Mother's Day, Brenda Duran made the ultimate sacrifice when she drowned in the San Joaquin River near Newman, California, after successfully pushing her struggling 11-year-old daughter toward safety.
A Day at the River
Brenda Duran, 30, was watching her children play at a popular beach area along the San Joaquin River. At approximately 6:30 PM, her daughter began struggling to stay above water.
The Ultimate Sacrifice
Without hesitation, Duran entered the river to rescue her daughter. As she worked to save her child, she pushed her daughter toward safety but became overwhelmed by the river's powerful current.
Duran "struggled to stay afloat" as the current pulled her under.
A Son's Desperate Attempt
Her 14-year-old son witnessed his mother in distress and immediately jumped into the river to help, but he could not reach her in time.
The Search and Recovery
The initial search began at 6:30 PM on May 9 but was paused at 11:00 PM due to poor visibility and safety concerns. Search efforts resumed, and Duran's body was recovered near Newman at 5:30 PM on May 11, 2024.
Remembering Brenda
Her husband described Brenda as "a very thriving person, always smiling, never giving up and very compassionate."
She left behind three children and a loving husband. Her final act of courage saved her daughter's life, embodying the ultimate sacrifice of a mother's love on the eve of Mother's Day.
