VINNIE Jones revived a dying man with CPR seven years after making an NHS ad on how to do it.
The footballer-turned-actor, 54, ran to help at his local golf club when the 90-year-old diner called Norman started fitting.
Vinnie Jones revived a dying man with CPR seven years after making an NHS ad on how to do it
The NHS advert featured Vinnie as a gangster demonstrating hands-only CPR to the rhythm of the Bee Gees 1977 hit Stayin Alive
Celebrity X Factors Vinnie pumped the mans chest at the Centurion Club clubhouse in St Albans, Herts.
Paramedics took over and Norman was taken to hospital where he recovered, but sadly died four days later.
A source said: Everyone was panicking when the bloke started choking but Vinnie ran over to help.
“His CPR training came flooding back.
“He was a real superhero.
Normans family contacted Vinnie that night to thank him for saving his life.
The NHS advert featured Vinnie as a gangster demonstrating hands-only CPR to the rhythm of the Bee Gees 1977 hit Stayin Alive.

A source said: ‘Everyone was panicking when the bloke started choking but Vinnie ran over to help’
The source said Vinnie was ‘a real superhero’