A man saves a dog in the middle of a frozen river Occurred on December 7, 2014 / Bogodukhovo village, Oryol region, Russia "'It was December 2014. We went hunting I, brother our father and a common friend. The dog was a friend. The name Caesar is alive by the way to this day. The dog fell through on thin ice, we tried to call her, tried to look for sticks and boards to get close to her, but it did not work. At one point the dog almost crawled out but again broke. My brother is strong in spirit, brave, he could not stand it and rushed to the rescue.'"
Man Jumps Into Lion Enclosure This is the hair-raising moment an inebriated labourer miraculously survived jumping into the lion enclosure at an Indian zoo singing "Please come to me my darling". Mukesh Kumar, 35, a migrant labour working at a an underground metro construction site was on a visit to Nehru Zoo Park in Hyderabad in southern India with couple of his friends on Sunday evening. Having consumed alcohol before their visit, Mukesh inexplicably leapt into the moat surrounding the lions enclosure, located 12 feet beneath the viewing platform. His sudden jump and loud noise of the splash created havoc among the visitors.
Siri is good at listening Man is trying to send a text message to a friend using Siri, and almost has a car accident.
Arm over shoulder prank Sitting on a garden sofa, a man is looking at his friend's phone. During this time an accomplice comes discreetly from behind and puts his arm on the man. He thinks it's his friend's arm, but when the friend leaves, he realizes the deception and falls back.
Morning walk for disabled dogs Shelter "The Man That Rescues Dogs" in Chonburi Province of Thailand, takes care of dogs with special needs. Most of them are victims of various accidents. He currently cares for 600 dogs, 28 of which need wheelchairs. The dogs go for a walk twice a day and each time they are very happy.
A railwayman saves a fallen child on the rails On Saturday April 17, 2021 at Vangani Station, India, a 6-year-old boy was with his visually impaired mother when he fell from the platform onto the railroad tracks as a train was approaching. Alerted by the cries of the mother, the railway worker Mayur Shelke began a sprint of about thirty meters on the rails to grab the child and bring him back up on the platform, then to hoist himself there just before the passage of the train. Indian Minister of Railways Piyush Goyal said Mayur Shelke would be rewarded for his heroic act.