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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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Julia C.
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This is both a tragic and uplifting story. I am glad that Hearn was able to get help after falling in himself when trying to save the grandmother. I am also very glad to read that the puppy made it out and home! It is so sad that the grandmother lost her life, but hopefully this story will inspire others to live as selflessly.
 
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I hope that I remember this story when I see others in trouble and choose to act with their courage.
 
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What a tragic story, I wish it had a different ending. Sounds like a good person.
 
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Jane B.
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How terrible that the woman lost her life trying to save the dog. It just goes to show people really love their animals and will do anything to help them. My condolences go out to her family.
 
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I'm sure many people have given their lives for their pets. God will have a special place in Heaven for them!
 
Shannon J.
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So sad that this woman had to pay the ultimate price to show such compassion
 
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So very sad. This kind of thing happens all too often, really.
 
Amy S.
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This is such a sad story. Oh my gosh, I had to get out the box of tissues. What baffles me is how this dog got loose in the first place if it was being walked. My only thought is that the collar was loose, a mistake I have made before. I feel horrible for this family, such a loss they must be feeling for such a selfless person. It restores my faith that there are people out there that do good for animals. Animals are family in my eyes and it's obvious they were in her too.

My deepest sympathies to the family.
 
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Austin P.
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Remember all those other articles praising firemen who cut a goose from the ice? This is why I think it's a risky idea. My sympathies to her family.
 
Anne C.
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My heart goes out to the family.
 
Libby B.
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WOW, that is so amazing that she sacrificed her own life for the dog. I wish I could say that I would do that, but I don't think I could.
 
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They say "Everything happens for a reason" although I fail to understand this always. My faith tells me she will be rewarded although her family has to deal with her loss.
 
Aaron
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i am totaly speachles
 
daryl b.
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i don't know why i keep comming back to this one but i do. this poor fmily to have lost their grandma in such a way she was and always be a hero
 
lruder
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What a selfless act. What a shame it ended the way it did.
 
Christine C.
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How sad
 
Lynn
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It's so very sad she lost her life, and the other guy almost losing his as well....glad the puppy survived, but still such a shame...
 
Jeff K.
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So tragic, that lady is a hero!
 
JessieAPJ
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Wow...beautiful. I'm so sorry the poor woman lost her life. The world needs more people like her.
 
John
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that women should get a medal, no one I know would do that, I wish I could have met her
 
Jennifer S.
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Wow...what a selfless act. This is just heartbreaking for the family. Our prayers go out to her family.
 
deb a.
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I send my thoughts to the family, it is sad that they lost a loved one, but they need to be very proud that Grama that she put her self in danger to save another even an animal, if there was more people in the world like her the place would be better.
 
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I am sorry for the families lost of a Loved one. But praise her for giving her all in saving a Loved ones pet. God bless her.
 
BramLane
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It would be a wonderfurl world if everyone was like this
 
Dana M.
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what amazing love.
 
Marla W.
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This breaks my heart. I would of done the same thing. I would be like one of my children.
 
Meghan C.
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thats such a sad story but shows that she loves animals
 
kelsie L.
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that is sooo sad but atleast she was showing that she does care about people other then herself
 
christinemarieanne
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thats so sad!
 
heymonwhatsup
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what a sad ending to a heroic story.
 
marie s.
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OMG....what a horrible story!!
 
Karina C.
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Jeez, that's terrible. How sad that a woman would lose her life trying to save an animal.
 
katelyn s.
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I just wish the woman was okay, along with everyone else. Still though, I think she is just as much as hero as the man who tried to save her. I could never do what either one of them did, and although some may say she should have waited and he shouldnt have gone out to rescue her, in a situation like that you act on impulse not common sense. I admire them.
 
MegRose
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Such a sad story. I can't say I wouldn't do the same for the puppy but I wish the older woman would have waited just a few seconds/minutes to see if the puppy could get out. Dogs do have a fur coat that can keep them a bit warmer than a human in that situation. Plus the woman was 61...she didn't need to be anywhere near that lake. But again...I would have probably of done the same thing if I were in the situation...it is hard to think rationally.
 
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wow
 
Paige R.
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OMG, that's terrible.
 
Nadia S.
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ok, so she had a good heart, but we all need to remember that the most important rule of first responders is to not create more victims!
 
Melissa P.
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that's really sad. one of my biggest fears- drowning.
 
Liz R.
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Wow is all i can say. Its sad that a women lost her life. Its bad for their family. but there was a person who tried to help and couldnt help. its a sad situation.
 
Mary P.
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It's amazing what we do without thinking and our hearts take over. My condolences to the family. Such a sad thing to happen. I hope the family will continue to keep the dog and not look at it as the dog's fault that they lost their loved one.
 
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wow
 
Layra A.
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That's so sad. Dogs get hurt or killed a lot trying to save humans. It was a very brave and selfless act this lady showed. Prayers go out to her family.
 
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This is so sad, but I am so proud of that woman for putting her own safety aside to try to save her grandsons puppy. She truly loved both of them. God Bless Her!
 
Amanda H.
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This story is so sad. My heart goes out to the family. What brave and selfless people they both were in this story.
 
Kristen P.
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What happened was a tragedy but what a heroic lady.
 
Karen M.
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That's a very sad article. My sympathy for the loss go out to the family. She's a hero and so is the man who tried his best to help her.
 
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Wow that is a true definition of selfless.
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