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After fatal rail accident, a missing dog that captivated Spain is found

Boro, a dog missing after a deadly train crash killing at least 43, was rescued by firefighters and reunited with his injured owner, offering hope amid national mourning.

  • On Thursday, Infoca forest firefighters found Boro and reunited him with Ana Garcia Aranda amid national mourning for at least 43 people killed.
  • Sunday's derailment began when the tail of the Iryo high-speed train jumped the rails, causing a collision that killed dozens and injured more than 150 people.
  • Photos and videos of Boro spread online, prompting Spanish online users and broadcasters to rally mass appeals after a Seprona environmental officer and police first spotted him on Wednesday but he ran off.
  • Spaniards celebrated the reunion even as families grieved; Garcia Aranda thanked 'all of Spain' for help finding her dog while her sister remains hospitalised in intensive care.
  • The search offered Spaniards a rare hopeful moment as investigators are still working to establish the crash's cause, Garcia Aranda said, "If I can't do anything for , at least I hope I can find Boro.
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After fatal rail accident, a missing dog that captivated Spain is found

After back-to-back fatal train crashes in Spain, some good news arrived Thursday: Boro, the missing dog, was found.

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