Passengers waited patiently onboard a London Underground train as the dog's new owner tried to rescue it.
A man reaching beneath a tube train in an effort to save his dog after it fell into the gap between the train and the platform at King’s Cross Video footage shows the moment a dog was rescued from under a tube train after a woman was heard screaming for help. Passengers travelling through King’s Cross underground station were met with an ‘intense’ scene as people scrambled to pull the dog from the gap between the platform and a train.
One passenger was reading Metro when they noticed the chaos as their Hammersmith and City Line train pulled into King’s Cross just before midday on Wednesday. The passenger, who filmed the footage and asked to stay anonymous, initially feared a child had fallen under the train. He told Metro.co.uk: ‘As I was getting out, I heard a woman screaming. ‘On the other side of the train platform, there was a big crowd. It looked like there was something going on.
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