A man was hiking with his dogs in Mexico when one of them fell into a scalding hot spring. Pablo Fustec jumped in after his pet, only realizing after climbing out that he was grievously injured. The dog died right away; Fustec died about three weeks later.
July 24, 2020 GMT
MEXICO CITY — The devotion of dogs to people has been remarked upon for centuries. In Mexico, one man’s love for his dog cost him his life. The family plans a memorial - outdoors in line with pandemic precautions - for Fustec on Sunday in Argenteuil, on the outskirts of Paris.
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