Dog rescued three days after horrific boating crash in California - News Summed Up

Dog rescued three days after horrific boating crash in California


A dog that was assumed drowned during a fatal boating accident on April 3rd was found by two California firefighters on a rocky beach Thursday. Brian Phidat Ho, a 47-year-old San Jose resident, died when his 13-foot Boston whaler capsized in rough surf at the mouth of Tomales Bay in northern Marin County. At 11:30 a.m. Thursday, Marin County Fire Battalion Chiefs Chris Martinelli and Graham Groneman were riding on rescue watercraft just offshore, scouting locations during a water rescue orientation for firefighters. “They were hugging the coastline when they saw the dog hunkered down under a rocky outcropping,” said Battalion Chief Bret McTigue. He was wet and shivering after a few days out in the elements.”The dog, a young yellow Labrador retriever named Yoda, matched the description of the missing dog from Monday’s capsizing.


Source: Fox News April 07, 2017 12:45 UTC



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