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They Pay a Heartfelt Tribute to Patrick Ospina, the Rescuer Who Died in the Rímac River

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They pay heartfelt tribute to Patrick Ospina, a rescuer who died trying to rescue a puppy that had fallen into the Rímac River.

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They pay heartfelt tribute to Patrick Ospina, a rescuer who died trying to rescue a puppy that had fallen into the Rímac River.

The non-commissioned officer of the Peruvian National Police, Patrick Iroshi Ospina Orihuela, received the posthumous ascent after dying drowned in the Rimac River while trying to rescue a puppy.The cash, animal lover, risked his life by trying to save the cane that had been trapped in the strong flow.Unfortunately, both were dragged by the current.The coffin of the rescue police Patrick Ospina Orihuela, wrapped with the flag of Peru, was loaded…

The remains of Petty Officer Patrick Hiroshi Ospina Orihuela, who entered the Rimac River to rescue a puppy, were r

After two days of search operations orchestrated by the General Fire Corps and PNP personnel, the lifeless body of Petty Officer Patrick Iroshi Ospina Orihuela (33) was found at the mouth of the Rimac River, exactly on Gambeta Avenue and Callao Naval Base. The unfortunate finding was confirmed by the PNP by an official statement. They find the body of the non-commissioned officer who was dragged by the stream of Rimac River; the police instituti…

An act of bravery ended in tragedy: a non-commissioned officer died rescuing a dog on the Rimac River in Peru TuBarco News The uniformed man threw himself into the Rimac River in Lima to help a dog caught in the middle of the flow of heavy rains. International News. What began as a heroic gesture in the Lima Cercado ended in pain, after a uniform lost his life trying to save a dog from the mighty river.

The Municipality of Santiago de Surco decided this Saturday to immortalize the name of the second non-commissioned officer Patrick Hiroshi Ospina Orihuela in a municipal pet shelter and a park, as announced by Mayor Carlos Bruce. “Neighbors, moved by the heroism of the second officer Patrick Hiroshi Ospina Orihuela of the National Police, who demonstrated great courage in trying to rescue a dog in danger, we have decided that our pet hostel will…

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EXITOSA NOTICIAS - NOTICIAS DEL PERU Y EL MUNDO broke the news in on Saturday, February 21, 2026.
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