Junior doctor goes viral after rescuing live fish from garden lawn in Newcastle
- A 33-year-old National Health Service doctor saved a goldfish on the brink of death in his Newcastle garden.
- The doctor found the fish while investigating magpies in his garden, subsequently rescuing it from the grass.
- The doctor placed the fish in a freezer drawer filled with water before relocating it to a purchased tank, providing updates on social media.
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‘The Fish Who Lived’: UK doctor rescues mystery goldfish found in his garden
A junior doctor named Ben Beska took to X and shared the tale of how he ended up rescuing and adopting a goldfish that mysteriously ended up on his lawn and the social media users were quick to react. ‘The Fish Who Lived’ Beska, a 33-year-old National Health Service (NHS) cardiology doctor from Newcastle, England shared the unlikely rescue story of the time when he saved a goldfish, which was “seconds from death,” found in his back garden.
Man finds goldfish mysteriously alive on his lawn and adopts it as a pet
Internet sleuths have theorised on how the fish got there (Picture: PA) A man who found a goldfish ‘seconds away from death’ in his garden has told how he rescued it and plans to give it a permanent home. NHS doctor Ben Beska, from Newcastle, saw the fish ‘flapping’ on his lawn after the sound of magpies squawking outside prompted him to investigate. He quickly picked it up and put it in an old freezer drawer filled with water, where it started …
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