Boro, Spain and train crashes
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Boro reunited with family after Spain train disaster
A pet dog that went missing in the high-speed train collision disaster in Spain, which killed at least 43 people, has returned to its family after four days. According to foreign media including AP News on the 22nd (local time),
Firefighters in Spain rescued Boro, a dog, after a fatal train collision that killed 43 people. Boro's owner, Ana Garcia Aranda, and her pregnant sister were injured in the crash. After a public plea,
Television broadcaster TVE’s filming of the crash site Monday afternoon brought a jolt of hope: for a few short seconds, a dog resembling Boro could be seen running through a nearby field — an area fenced off while investigators and rescuers continue their search for victims and evidence. But no one managed to locate the elusive pup.