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Hit-and-run horror: How hero tradie saved Stella’s life

Curtis Davey, an electrician, was leaving his local gym at Everton Park on February 10 when he saw Stella, a Bull Arab, running down the road after escaping from her house.The 12-year-old dog was hit by a car, and left abandoned with no help as the driver fled.“She legged it down the road for a kilometre and I was chasing her down through all the traffic and I just grabbed her,” Mr Davey said.“I walked her back a hundred metres to the vet there, but they couldn’t do anything out of operating…
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