Skip to main content
See every side of every news story
Published loading...Updated

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

Boro, missing after a deadly train crash near Adamuz, was found by firefighters Thursday, reuniting him with his injured owner amid national mourning for 43 victims.

  • 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.
Insights by Ground AI

201 Articles

Lean Left

In Spain, the story of the dog Boro ended with a happy ending. As La Stampa reports last January 20, the puppy traveled along with his family on one of the trains involved in the railway disaster in Adamuz, in the province of Cordoba. Following the noise of the folded sheets and the screams of the people, Boro escaped from the train, fleeing the surrounding countryside. Ana Garcia, the owner, from the hospital bed launched an appeal: help me fin…

·Rome, Italy
Read Full Article
Lean Right

The collision of two trains on Sunday night in Adamuz, Spain, resulted in 45 deaths and several injuries.

·Paris, France
Read Full Article
Center

Esther Ibáñez, an amateur Malaga golfer, was traveling for a training course in the Spanish Golf Federation on the Yrio train that crashed into the Alvia last Sunday in Adamuz.

·Barcelona, Spain
Read Full Article
Lean Left

The cause of the collision is not yet officially known, although Spanish Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska ruled out the possibility of sabotage.

Read Full Article
Center

Two new bodies were found at the scene of the collision between two TGVs in Adamuz, Andalusia. ...

·Brussels, Belgium
Read Full Article
Think freely.Subscribe and get full access to Ground NewsSubscriptions start at $9.99/yearSubscribe

Bias Distribution

  • 58% of the sources are Center
58% Center

Factuality Info Icon

To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium

Ownership

Info Icon

To view ownership data please Upgrade to Vantage

redaccionmedica.com broke the news in on Monday, January 19, 2026.
Too Big Arrow Icon
Sources are mostly out of (0)

Similar News Topics

News
Feed Dots Icon
For You
Search Icon
Search
Blindspot LogoBlindspotLocal