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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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mydogsworld
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So sad!
 
Rebecca M.
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How awful...such tragedy...I cannot imagine!
 
Jean Ann L.
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My prayers go out to the family and its loss. What a brave woman to just go after the dog and also the young man who gave it his all.
 
Daniel S.
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Sad Story. It goes to show that there is alot of caring and love in the world. The grandmother for the pup, and the lifeguard for trying to safe the grandmother. Sad ending.
 
Logan
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Now thats what I call love. What a sad story
 
glgibson
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what a sad story..
 
Brenda H.
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I too wish there had been a better ending for this story
 
Kelsey B.
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I hope Janet was able to see Applo crawl out the pond before see died. She would have known it wasn't for nothing and her grandson would a least have one of them.
 
jesuisBATMAN
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This is so sad! I'm really glad that she achieved the goal of her rescue attempt before her death, by no means did she fail, and I'm glad someone at least tried there best to save her. This story shows that there are still amazing,kind, courageous people out there.
 
Lauren B.
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This is sooo sad and a true act of love for animals
 
kimmy021275
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what an unfortunate accident, but it shows how much some people love their pets.
 
debby r.
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That was so sad. I wish both could of been saved.
 
Diane
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It's a terrible end for that woman, but at least she went out heroically. I'm also glad the puppy was able to get home safely, and that Hearn tried to help her. They're both heroes.
 
imaARMYwife
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This is absolutely HEARTBREAKING!!
 
Meghan M.
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What a horrible thing to have happened...I wish the outcome would have been a happier one...she sacrificed her life to save that puppy...happy to hear the puppy is fine but would have been even better if the woman would have made it as well....
 
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What an incredibly selfless and caring woman. And for that man to try and rescue her. After reading the article about dog snatching being on the rise this is a true testament to the goodness in people.
 
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This is a very tragic story. I wish the outcome was a happier one.
 
CloveS26
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AWW so Sad!
 
Mary K.
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What a tragic story. She was just trying to do something good.
 
CaseyL
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I'm sad that the lady died trying to save the dog.
 
Sherry L.
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Such a sad story.... I understand why the lady went in after the dog as I have done the same thing for a Sharpei I used to have. The exception is it was only freezing rain and in our pool. I slipped on the ice and hit my head and fractured my arm, but I did jump in the pool to save my dog. He was ok. God Bless her and her family... I know she is in Heavan smiling down.
 
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That is so sad. What a selfless woman! It is terribly sad that she died, but at least she died doing something kind and selfless. Too bad it couldn't have been another way.
 
sylvia m.
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Our prayers to this family in the time of their loss!She was a loving person.
 
Kacie K.
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How sad and a horrible way to pass away.
 
Sue O.
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Usually the sadness of the stories here is the pain and suffering of an animal. This is a great story of the love of a human being for her grandson and for the animal he loves. Truly touches my heart. Sad to loose a gentle and loving soul like this grandmother.
 
Maeve M.
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That is very sad; however, it is such a heroic way to pass on.
 
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awwww thats really sad but if she was still alive i would thank her.
 
Carly T.
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How sad....
 
Nicole S.
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That's very sad. My prayers go out to family and friends. That's also one lucky dog.
 
kerri c.
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That is such a sad story. the family must be devastated.
 
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This lady is definitely Angel material! The good Lord needed her to help him and called her home after she did a wonderful thing for her grandson and for his puppy! Bless her family and her heart!
 
sistertex
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This is very sad. I hope the family treasures the pup from here on out always remembering the lost love who tried save his life. They say things always happen for a reason....?
 
Lisa  C.
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She must have really loved that dog and her grandson. So sad.
 
Kait
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Oh, that's so sad. I mean, it's wonderful the puppy lived but it's really sad she died in helping it. =/
 
Laurie F.
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how sad and sweet... i can't imagine the pain the family is feeling after losing someone so precious
 
Annie H.
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What a tragic story. I'm glad that the pup survived though. I always wonder what I would do in a situation like that. That woman truly was selfless.
 
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I thought the same thing. You never know, though, until you are in a situation like that. I would hope that I would be as selfless as she was, or as helpful as Mr. Hearn was. My thoughts are definitely with the family.
 
MartinL
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What a sad, tragic event. Mr. Hearn is truly a hero knowing the risks and trying to take the steps to save this poor Grandmother. The Grandmother is obviously a very selfless person and it's just awful that her selfless act caused her death.
 
Christine
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I am so happy the dog was ok, but how sad for the grandma, wow.
 
Nathan A.
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Its a sad ending. Its too bad more people dont feel the same way and would risk their lives to save a family pet. Many people would just say oh well, nothing we can do.
 
snoozy1
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This is such a tragic ending to a person that cared so much...
 
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This is hard to swollow. All I know is my kids gramma wouldnt even have the thought in her mind to do that. Bless her heart.
 
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VERY BRAVE AND COURAGOUS WOMEN. NOT MANY PEOPLE WOULD HAVE DONE WHAT SHE DID. I LOVE ANIMALS, BUT I AM NOT SURE IF I WOULD HAVE BEEN BRAVE ENOUGH TO GO OUT ON THAT ICE LIKE THAT.
 
Nancy W.
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I feel so sorry for her family. But I'm sure that they all understood she was an animal lover and that was why she tried so hard to save the dog. I think a lot of people would probably react instinctively like she did and try to save the dog before thinking about their own safety.
 
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This is sad. I know it would be hard to not help get the dog in the first place, but I dont know if I would wander out on the ice like she did.
 
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The Grandma was a hero giving her life to try and save her grandsons puppy. As it was the puppy did make it out alive.
 
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Even though this is a sad story atleast the woman had the heart to try and save the dog. Some people have just watched from the shore. Yes she should have evaluated the scene alot better but atleast she tried.
 
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A grandmother's love is like so other.
 
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Thank you Janet Howard for your selfless act of kindness and bravery. I hope your humanity will inspire others to understand that all life is precious – whether it is a person or an animal! God will surely bless your soul.

God Bless you Apollo. You certainly had an angel looking out for you that day.

My sincere condolences to the Howard family on the loss of this truly wonderful woman! There really needs to be more like her in this world!
 
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Well said. I totally agree.
 
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What a terribly sad story - my heart goes out to her whole family!

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