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Loyal Dog Refuses To Leave Site Of Horrific Car Accident
« on: October 26, 2015, 08:50:38 PM »

Loyal Dog Refuses To Leave Site Of Horrific Car Accident That Took His Owner’s Life



Regina Lizik
24 October 2015

Police in Jacksonville, Florida found Kelly Black, 42, dead in the middle of the road this week. A tractor-trailer hit her, dragging her body into the road. Police believe the driver had no idea he had hit Kelly.

Kelly was walking her dog at the time of the accident. Her dog, Paco, was physically unharmed, but emotionally, his heart was broken.

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Re: Loyal Dog Refuses To Leave Site Of Horrific Car Accident
« Reply #1 on: October 26, 2015, 08:57:14 PM »

He refused to leave the scene of the accident. A local reporter described the scene:


Russell Colburn @RussellANjax
SAD. Neighbors believe woman was walking her dog. This one has been lying down, alone near crash scene for some time
7:34 PM - 23 Oct 2015

He stayed at the crash site for hours – even after his owner’s body was removed. It must have made him feel close to her.


Source: ActionNewsJax

When Kelly’s family arrived, Paco was overjoyed to see humans he loved.



No doubt, he and Kelly’s family will need each other to help them recover from this horrible tragedy.

Feature image and h/t Action News Jax.
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