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Strangers Rush To Help When Man Collapses On The Street, But One Woman Walks Off With His Dog – Video

Who would pilfer a Chihuahua from a expiring man? That’s allegedly what one woman did. Robert Corbey, 59, was walking his dog, Sampson, when Robert collapsed suddenly. What happened next was caught on video by a nearby surveillance camera.

In the video, a few people rush to Robert’s aid as he has a seizure by the side of a dumpster. One woman, later identified as Melody Mellon, can then be seen walking off with Sampson.

Sampson, who the family says is a certified therapy dog, takes one last look at Robert before the stranger leads him away on his leash.


Robert was taken to a nursing home, where he later demise. Robert’s niece, Kelly, couldn’t believe what happened that day by the dumpster. “They showed me surveillance of her holding his leash and I did not recognize her,” Kelly said.

Melody was found just a few days later, sleeping in a truck she allegedly pilfer with the dog she also allegedly pilfer. Sampson was given a clean bill of health from the vet after the rescue and reunited with his family. Kelly said she took upset Chihuahua to the interment home to say goodbye to Robert. “He sat on the casket for a little while. I felt like he needed the closure, but it was also a good opportunity for us to have closure,” Kelly said.

Watch the video to see the shocking surveillance footage and the family reunion.


This Article Was First Published On littlethings.com

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