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Dog who was savagely left to drown with lead tied to underwater rock finds new home
A pair of dog walkers spotted poor Bella struggling to stay afloat in the River Trent, Nottingham, and freed her from a large rock her lead had been cruelly tied to
Bella has been given a new lease of life with Maggie Mellish and Charlie Douglas (Image: TeamDogs)
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The retired couple, who live in a village in South Derbyshire, seemed like a match made in heaven for Bella (now 11 years old) as they previously had looked after shepherd-type dogs of their own, and were willing to give all the love and attention to Bella as well since their last dog passed away a couple of years back.
Last Wednesday, the couple went to the center which has cared for her Bella up until now as they wanted to spend some time with their new pet ahead of her moving in with them the next day. The dog’s rescuers, Jane Harper and her friend Joanne Bellamy, were also invited along to witness the happy occasion and see how Bella was doing.
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The incidents at the Humber Bridge have been described as troubling . | Photo: James Williams
The Humber Bridge Board has defended its decision to close the footpaths on the bridge, after six people died there in just one month.
Despite spending £250,000 on suicide prevention measures every year, the Humber Bridge was forced to close its footpaths indefinitely this week, after a tragic string of six deaths in one month.
Six people, including a teenage girl from Willerby near Hull, lost their lives at the bridge between March 3 and April 3 this year, and it is estimated that over 200 people have died there since the bridge opened.