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2 parents get lifesaving awards for actions after C.B.S. soccer stabbing

The Canadian Red Cross is recognizing two bystanders for providing first aid to a boy who was stabbed in the neck on a soccer field in Conception Bay South in 2014.

Alana Langdon, a nurse, and Gerry Stead performed first aid, CPR until paramedics arrived

Alana Langdon, a nurse, and Gerry Stead, both parents of other players, are being recognized for life-saving actions the night an 11-year-old boy was stabbed in the neck on a C.B.S. soccer field. (Terry Roberts/CBC)

The Canadian Red Cross is recognizingtwo bystanders for providing first aid to a boy who was stabbed in the neck on a soccer field in Conception Bay South in 2014.

Gerry Stead and Alana Langdon will be given Rescuer Awards for performing CPR and first aid until paramedics arrived.

A soccer player, who was 11 at the time, was stabbed in the neck during an evening soccer camp on Sept. 25.

The boy, who was 11 at the time he was stabbed, required several surgeries over the last 16 months but has once again started playing soccer. (CBC)

Stead, a parent of another player, and Langdon, a parent of another player and also a nurse, helped save the boy's life, the Red Cross said in a release.

They will be receiving their awards ata ceremony in St. John's on Tuesday, Jan. 17.

The boy has required several surgeries over the last 16 months, the Red Cross said, but has physically recovered from the stabbing and is again playing soccer,

Nicholas Layman was charged with attempted murder, but last year was found not criminally responsible for the stabbing.