Boro, the dog of a pregnant Malaga woman in critical condition after the Adamuz train accident, is rescued and will now return to his family

Boro, a dog rescued from a Malaga woman’s critical condition, after the Adamuz accident. Boro will return to his owner.

Boro, a dog rescued from a Malaga woman’s critical condition, after the Adamuz accident. Boro will return to his owner.

Thursday, 22nd January 2026 12:12

A happy ending to a story after the tragic train accident Last Sunday in Adamuz, Cordoba.

The Guardia Civil is located BoroThe dog of a pregnant Malaga passenger who was travelling with her family on the Iryo train from Malaga towards Madrid when the train derailed.

The dog was found alive but had run off on Wednesday. It was finally rescued near the site of accident.

The dog, which was discovered by Infoca forest firefighters on Thursday, can now be returned to his family. A nature protection officer (Seprona), who had seen the dog on Wednesday at the site of accident, tried to catch it but the dog ran off. It is still unknown where he is.

The Guardia Civil informed Boro’s owners of the incident and, after finding him last Thursday, they are now able to hug him once again.

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