Raden Soemawinata has gone through a very rough day. He went to the Brighton pier in Melbourne, Australia to shed bones of his grandmother in the bay. It is the time which many of us can feel the same what he is feeling. It was a coincidence.
Something happened wrong and he was there who can correct it. He had not thought about, a thing like that will occur in his life which completely change his day. He was there to say goodbye to her grandmother and get a chance to happy her sole and his too by saving the drowning dog. Dogs, no doubt always have a soft corner in our hearts.
It occurred when he stood aside to the pier, a small ‘Maltese-Shih Tzu’ which ended in the water. We came to known his name as Bibi and he was small to that extent, the strong winds coming across the bay pulled him to the pier and he dropped inside the water.
His owner, Sue Drummond, was very stressed and shouting for help.
But this boy won’t hesitate. He saw the drowning dog who drawn and jumped into the bay to save him without caring about his clothes. Now all the people around him are gathered and looking for what is happening.
Bibi struggle continues in water and finally, Soemawinata was able to catch him and bring him up to the pier. Everyone had taken a deep breath and also appreciated Soemawinata for his brave work.
Drummond, was very happy because her little friend is safe and she also got a new friend. She probably never thought that this could happen in this life. She won’t be at that pier with her dog no more without carrying tightly.
This may be the real love of Soemawinata for his grandmother who gave him the power to save Bibi, otherwise, things would have probably turned out very differently. Bibi is a tiny dog and she may not have made it back to safety again.
Soemawinata is now a hero. But the satisfaction which he got after save the dog is better than any other tag. It was more than being in the right place, at the right time.
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