After Spain train crash, search for missing dog grips the nation: ‘he is family’
Following a high-speed train crash in Spain that killed at least 42 and injured over 150, Ana Garcia is desperately searching for her missing dog, Boro. Garcia and her pregnant sister were traveling from Malaga to Madrid when their train derailed and collided with another.

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AI-generatedFollowing a high-speed train crash in Spain that killed at least 42 and injured over 150, Ana Garcia is desperately searching for her missing dog, Boro. Garcia and her pregnant sister were traveling from Malaga to Madrid when their train derailed and collided with another. After being rescued, Garcia saw Boro briefly before he ran off. Despite her own injuries, Garcia pleaded for help in finding Boro, emphasizing that he is part of her family. The search for the missing dog has gained national attention, with Spaniards using social media and major media outlets reporting on the effort to locate him.
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5 extractedWe were coming back from a family weekend with the little dog, who’s family, too.
Ana Garcia and her pregnant sister were traveling with their dog Boro on the train.
More than 150 people were injured in the train crash.
At least 42 people died in the train crash.
The tail of their train car jumped the rails for reasons that remain unclear.