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NEW YORK -- A New Jersey woman sacrificed her life for that of her grandson's dog on Saturday, when she fell into a frozen pond after trying to rescue Apollo, a German Shepherd puppy.

Though the 6-month-old dog survived the icy incident, the woman, Janet Howard, 61, drowned in the Plainsboro Pond, in Plainsboro, N.J.

"She was the most selfless person," Howard's youngest daughter, Molly Mastrangelo, 38, said of her mother to the The Trentonian.

"She would put everyone's needs before her own. A saint, truly. Even the dog. She went into the pond to save him. That's the kind of person she was."

While Howard was walking Apollo on Saturday morning, he broke free and veered onto the thin sheet of ice covering Plainsboro Pond. Authorities speculate that Howard followed the dog almost 25 feet away from shore, but fell through the shallow layer of ice.

The tragic incident generated double acts of heroism, as a Plainsboro resident witnessed Howard's fall, and plunged into the frigid waters after her.

The resident, Austin Hearn, told police he was riding his bike along a nearby trail when he saw Howard and Apollo struggling to stay afloat.

"The woman was barely keeping her head above water and appeared to be growing weaker by the second," the Plaisnboro police department said in a news release. "She was separated from the bank by a solid sheet of ice; the dog was also floundering in the water."

Hearn first attempted to pull Howard from the pond with a branch, veering off about 15 feet away from the water's edge.

"It's impossible for me to imagine leaving someone there and abandoning her," Hearn told NY 4 News. "My first priority was to get her to safety. That's why I got the branch."

Yet the initial rescue attempt "didn't work out," Hearn said, after the ice caved in under him, too.

Despite his 15 years of experience as a lifeguard, Hearn recognized that the circumstances were challenging, at best.

"My lungs seized up, I couldn't breathe," Hearn said.

Hearn's two pairs of pants, sweater, long-sleeve shirt and shoes acted as severe deterrents, leaving his body feeling "heavy."

"This is it for me," he recalled thinking at the time. " I'm going to die."

He managed to swim his way to shore, though, and ran home to call 911. By the time authorities and Hearn arrived back at the scene, Howard was nowhere to be found.

Divers with the fire department later pulled Howard's body from the "murky" waters, according to The Trentonian.

Apollo, however, met a happier fate -- the dog somehow found his way back to his owners' house, where he appeared on the stoop, sopping wet. The dog reportedly sustained no lasting injuries.

Though the recovery was only a partial success, Howard's daughters and the Plainsboro police praised Hearn's efforts.

"Yes, he is a hero. For him to do what he did, he could have lost his life," said Howard's elder daughter, Sonia Slivinsky, 41.

"He really did an amazing thing," said Sgt. Joseph Duffy, of the Plainsboro Township Police Department.

Hearn adopted a more modest attitude of his deed.

"I didn't rescue her," he said. "That's all I can say. I guess I have to learn that sometimes you're not gonna get the outcome you desire."

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The Associated Press, The Trentonian, NY 4 News and MyCentralJersey.com contributed to this article.



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Sheryl N.
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What a sad story! There were two heroes in this story. It's just too bad that one of them lost their life. She must have cared deeply for her grandson and his dog to have risked her life to save the dogs.
 
Jude20
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Very sad that she lost her life. But she showed her love for her grandson and his dog, bless her.
 
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It was a selfless act! I wish the boy and his dog all the best.
 
Rosie R.
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what a sad stroy. really wish a life wasn't lost. i think that puppy has a mission to fullfill during his life... i think we all do.
 
Andrea G.
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I've heard of this kind of thing happening before... unfortunately, the animals always seem to have a higher survival rate than the people.
 
Jessica S.
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Bless her heart. Such a sad, sad situation. :(
 
Terri D.
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I hope the grandson is ok, that would be a hard burden for a child to carry
 
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Two heroic efforts.
 
mary c.
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This is a very sad thing to happen.
 
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Pretty sad, but she must have been a very good person. I think we know where she'll be going.
 
dogsrsuper
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What a sad story. It is lucky that there weren't two fatalities.
 
Giordan  M.
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Even with all the good people, this story leaves you kind of sad
 
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Wow...sometimes things work out in mysterious ways...maybe someday that dog will save a few lives someday...we may never know...but that is the ultimate sacrifice - that grandma is a hero...I am so sad for the family's loss though...that is a tough one.
 
Kim B.
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Sad story and full of heroic people.
 
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Janice K.
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Sad but heroic
 
Jenny P.
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What a sacrifice. She was very heroic.
 
Kimberli
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I am in awe of this woman. To have sacrificed herself for her grandson and his puppy is amazing. I'm so sad that it turned out like it did, but I would be proud of her for being such a hero. It's wonderful that the puppy survived, at least.
 
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She truly loved her grandchild and his pet
 
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My condolences to the family of the Grandmother who drowned while trying to save the puppy. It always seems that when terrible things happen, there is always someone who tries to help. Heroes are everywhere, you just don't know until the time comes, what you can do. I think the neighbor was very brave.
 
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This is so heartbreaking. That poor family. :(

 
Linda
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We hear of many successful heroic attempts, but this one was so unfortuneate. I can't imagine what the poor guy is going through, despite his efforts. Thank goodness he tried as hard as he did despite the outcome.
 
Marie E.
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Your mother is a hero in my eyes. She is surely in heaven and surrounded by people who love her and friendly animals too! Wait to that pup gets up there as well someday to thank her with doggy kisses for what she did.
 
Kim C.
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Oh my gosh-how awful for this family.
 
clarsax
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That is sad.
 
Alexx W.
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What a sad story
 
Lisa C.
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What a sad tragedy for this family.
 
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What a horrible loss for this family. I would do the same for my kids too but we all need to be aware that we need to have a safe plan of action before risking our own lives. My sympathies to the family.
 
hssric
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What a tragic ending for the family. My heart goes out to the family.
 
Bugsysdad
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What a horrible loss for this family. It goes to show you that we will do anything for our children and animals. My heart goes out to this family.
 
Mike T.
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Such a loss for the family, what a caring person
 
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What a sad story. I feel horrable for this family. Glad the dog made it out and returned home.
 
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Wonderful good samaritan. It's great that the dog somehow managed to get out and find his way back home, but what an awful tragedy for the family. My heart goes out to them.
 
jane t.
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What a sad story. Surely the boy would have mourned the loss of his dog, but much more the loss of his grandma.
 
Nang
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I am glad that the dog made it, but what a loss for this family
 
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I have to say that thou I know it would be studpid i would probably do the same thing
 
Sally R.
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What a wonderful grandmother-what she did for the dog and her grandson. The good samaritan is a great example of someone who does a selfless act for others. I hope he gets an award from the city!
 
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That's good the dog made it.
 
jane w.
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I am sorry that the woman did not make it but it was wonderful that she tried to save the dog's life.
 
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I think this woman is a hero for giving her life for another living being. I also believe the man who tried to help her is a hero for making his best efforts. Too bad this story didn't end better.
 
Carrie D.
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How sad, but what a loving woman!
 
Lisa T.
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Aw, what a tragic story. We had a recent cold spell and there was a rash of pets that had to be rescued from the ice. They asked people to please keep their dogs away/off of frozen ponds, etc. for just this kind of reason.
 
Edie S.
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Very sad story.
 
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This is so sad and yet so wonderful. This is a woman who put ALL the members of her family first. She is a hero in my book.
 
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That is terrible!
 
Erica S.
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How sad!! I know we all love our pets but no animal's life is worth more then a human life.
 
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This is so sad. My prayers go out to the family and the man that attempted the rescue.
 
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Despite his 15 years of experience as a lifeguard, Hearn recognized that the circumstances were challenging, at best.

"My lungs seized up, I couldn't breathe," Hearn said.

<<Hearn's two pairs of pants, sweater, long-sleeve shirt and shoes acted as severe deterrents, leaving his body feeling "heavy."

"This is it for me," he recalled thinking at the time. " I'm going to die>>

I very sad story indeed, but it could have been worse. It could have ended in the deaths of two people. I love my pets, but I would not endanger myself to save them, because as a former EMT I know that if I were to fail (and ice rescue for example) that someone else my die trying to rescue me. The general public tends to underestimate the dangers of ice, rip currents, fire and other dangerous situations.
 
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Absolutely heart breaking.
 
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my prayers are with the family
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