Amazing stories This dog was about to be crashed by a train when the hero employee of station showed up by Impress story 30.10.2022 30.10.2022 22 views Share 0FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTumblrRedditWhatsappTelegram Animals and people are best friends and there are plenty of stories where animals save human lives and the opposite, where people save animal lives. This beautiful story is about a man who saved the dog’s life. A station worker who has a gold heart. The story’s hero is a railway station worker, who saved a dog’s life. The dog was stuck on the train tracks. The worker noticed it and knew that the train was already approaching. The story was shared by a TikTok user. The video shows the helpless dog who was just stuck there and didn’t know how to get out of there. But thankfully God sent a very kind person and now the dog is safe. The employee of the station stepped up without any hesitation to save the dog. The hero’s name is Paul Hawthorn who is 56 years old, from England. When he realized the dog needed help, he did everything to slow down the train and even stop it if it was needed. Fortunately, everything ended very well and both of them were safe. The dog wasn’t abandoned as it turned out later. He just ran from home and his owners didn’t know about it. Imagine how thankful they are, that their dog is safe now. He took care of him after saving him too, and stayed with him in the station’s mess room until his owners found him. The video of the dog has now been viewed more than 5.7 million times, and many TikTok users adore this story. This kind of hero’s deserve to never be forgotten, because they care about animal lives as much as about human lives. It’s just adorable to see and know that there still are this much kind hearted people among us. Thank you for being a hero! Don’t forget to share this wonderful story with your friends and family too. @getinthebarth People dump dogs at stations like this all the time 💔 for every evil person there is a kind hearted one #hero #doglove #rescue ♬ Arcade – Duncan Laurence Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTumblrRedditWhatsappTelegram Leave a Comment Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.