Dog lost for a week in New Zealand bush found after strangers fund US$6,300 air search
After a hiker, Jessica Johnston, was rescued from a waterfall in the New Zealand bush on March 24th, her dog Molly went missing. Rescuers were unable to locate the dog during the initial emergency response.

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AI-generatedAfter a hiker, Jessica Johnston, was rescued from a waterfall in the New Zealand bush on March 24th, her dog Molly went missing. Rescuers were unable to locate the dog during the initial emergency response. A helicopter pilot, Matt Newton, initiated a search for Molly, but was initially unsuccessful. Newton then launched a fundraiser which raised over $6,300 from strangers to fund further aerial searches. On Tuesday, Newton, along with a veterinary nurse and volunteer searchers, located Molly near the site of Johnston's accident. Molly was then safely reunited with her owner in the hospital.
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5 extractedStrangers pledged more than NZ$11,000 (US$6,300) for a search.
Border collie Molly was flown to safety by a helicopter pilot.
Strangers raised thousands of dollars for a search.
Rescuers evacuated the badly hurt woman without her dog.
A hiker fell from a 55-metre (180-foot) waterfall in wild New Zealand bush.