A dog owner in Mexico died this month after jumping into a scalding hot spring in a failed attempt to rescue Sasha, one of his dogs.
In this photo courtesy of Sophie Fustec shows her brother Pablo Fustec walking his dogs Sasha, right, and Felipe in Mexico City in Nov. of 2019. MEXICO CITY -- Pablo Fustec, a dual citizen of France and Mexico, died this month after jumping into a scalding hot spring in a failed attempt to rescue Sasha, one of his dogs.
The family plans a memorial - outdoors in line with pandemic precautions - for Fustec on Sunday in Argenteuil, on the outskirts of Paris. On June 13, Fustec and Ramos were hiking with their three dogs in Zinapecuaro in Michoacan state, west of Mexico City. Sasha fell into the spring and Fustec jumped in after the male dog, only realizing that he was grievously injured after climbing out, according to his sister.
Ramos visited, but was not allowed to enter Fustec's room because of tighter restrictions aimed at preventing the spread of the new coronavirus. He made signals of support and affection to his partner from outside the room. Fustec's mother, who is Venezuelan, sent her son a message by telephone to say "everybody was moving mountains to find the blood that he needed," his sister said.
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