Commuter Saves Dog Thrown in Medellin River
On August 9, 2015, a man from Medellín, Colombia, rescued a small dog that had been tossed in the Medellín River. Firefighters were called to the scene, but a commuter took the matter into his own hands and rescued the dog before authorities arrived.
According to local newspaper El Colombiano, the hero rescuer was at a nearby Madera train station when he learned about the dog in distress.
Witnesses say an individual tossed the dog into the water and quickly left. Luckily for the pet, he was able to swim to larger boulders in the middle of the river and took refuge there until he was pulled out of the water.
The rescue efforts were shared on social media platforms and community member now praise the commuter as their local animal hero.
The dog did not suffer any injuries but is now looking for a forever home.
The lengths that ppl go to to show they are ignorant, low life, scumbag and EVIL, is absolutely amazing to me. My this monster live a life of continual suffering. God bless this puppy. I pray he gets a loving home.
I agree 100% with everything you said !!!! Disgusting scumbag !!! Burn in hell !!!!