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Claire Gilbody-Dickerson

Loyal dog waits for tragic owner who died from Covid two weeks ago to return home

Heartbreaking pictures show a pooch guarding his owner's home, unbeknown to him that his best friend died in hospital of Covid-19.

Saeng-Ngern Thanarungwit, 76, was admitted to hospital in south-central Thailand on April 20 and died just nine days later.

His families were also struck by the virus, meaning Mr Thanarungwit's house has been left empty.

Footage shows the brown dog standing inside a garage while loyally guarding the property against strangers in the Chachoengsao province on May 4.

The pooch has been staying alone in the house and has been taken care of by concerned neighbours.

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The dog doesn't know his owner is never to return (ViralPress)

Neighbours have been feeding it through the gate until the other family members have recovered and can return home.

One of their neighbours who has caring for the dog said the pooch was gentle but he always seemed scared and lonely because he had been alone in the house for more than a week.

Arnon Namporn said: "The dog's owner died because of the virus.

"He seems so sad because he's alone and the other people in the family were taken to the hospital.

The pet has been fed by neighbours as they wait for the owner's family to return home (ViralPress)

'We have been coming to give the dog food ever since we found out it was alone.

"At first we did not know that all of the family members were at the field hospital so it must have starved for days before we found out."

The neighbour added that they planned to bring the dog some food and water until the family recovered and returned home.

He said: "The dog does not have anyone now. I hope the family returns soon so that it would not be as lonely.

"We feed it but it must have been sad being alone in the house."

Thailand recorded 2,112 new Covid-19 cases on Monday and 15 deaths, taking the total number of infections recording since the pandemic began to 74,900 with 318 dead.

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