South Korea’s Jeju Air crash: pet dog rescued after losing nine family members in disaster


Pudding was rescued and admitted to a veterinary hospital in Seoul. - Photo: Instagram.com/care_korea_official

SEOUL: A dog named Pudding, left alone after losing its family in the recent Jeju Air crash, has been rescued by an animal rights organisation in South Korea.

The animal rights group, Care, said on Wednesday (Jan 1) that it had rescued Pudding, who had been wandering alone in a village in Yeonggwang county, South Jeolla province.

On its official social media account, Care said, “We determined that it was unsafe for Pudding to roam the village without a caretaker. After contacting the grieving family at the funeral, we decided to protect Pudding until a suitable guardian can be found.”

According to Care, Pudding had lived in the village with the eldest victim of the Jeju Air crash, a 79-year-old man identified as A, and his family.

A, who was nearing his 80s, had travelled to Bangkok, Thailand, with his family but tragically died in the accident. A’s wife, daughter and six-year-old granddaughter were among the nine family members who lost their lives, leaving Pudding without a caretaker.

After the tragedy, Pudding wandered between the family home and the village centre, watching cars and buses in what appeared to be a search for its family.

Concerned villagers, moved by Pudding’s plight, began feeding the dog in the absence of its lost caretakers.

Care described their encounter with Pudding: “We found Pudding sitting quietly outside the village hall. When we approached, it ran towards us with excitement, as if still waiting for its family.”

Pudding has since been transported to Seoul and admitted to a veterinary hospital. “Although Pudding seemed a bit uneasy during the car ride, it appears to be a calm and gentle dog,” Care said.

“We are currently conducting health examinations since its vomit contained harmful foods like onions and chicken bones.”

The organisation plans to ensure Pudding receives proper care until a new home is found. - The Korea Times via South China Morning Post

[This story was first published by The Korea Times]

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