Crime & Safety
Norristown Boy Who Died In Fire Hailed As A Hero
The 12-year-old died tragically trying to rescue his father from a fire on Friday.

NORRISTOWN, PA --Sanford Harling is a hero.
If firefighters and police department hailing him as such weren’t enough proof, just ask the 6,000 odd individuals from around the country that either liked, shared, or donated money to his family after his death.
The 12-year-old boy who lived on Markley Street, known as “Man Man,” rushed back into a burning home on February 5 because he wanted to rescue his father.
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He never made it out.
In a matter of days, more than $30,000 has been raised in Sanford’s name for his family in a GoFundMe campaign that drew attention from across the nation.
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Sanford was a member of the Norristown Youth Eagles and played on their 6th grade team in 2015. The Eagles are responsible for launching the fundraiser.
“On the football field, Sanford could be seen cheering on his teammates and praying for them,” the Eagles wrote on Sanford. “Off the field, his personality was bright and comical.”
Although the rest of Sanford’s family survived, they face unimaginable hardship as they cope with the loss of their son and their home, which was destroyed in the fire.
Over the weekend, the Norristown Fire Department were in the neighborhood where the destructive fire took place. They were joined by the Red Cross as they passed out fire safety material to residents.
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