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The remains of Tonga's first victim were found 50-year-old British woman was swept away by a tsunami to save her dog

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The remains of Tonga's first victim were found 50-year-old British woman was swept away by a tsunami to save her dog

The remains of Tonga's first victim were found 50-year-old British woman was swept away by a tsunami to save her dog

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2022-01-18 14:35

A massive eruption of an undersea volcano near the South Pacific island nation of Tonga on January 15 triggered an earthquake and tsunami, and a British woman was killed by a tsunami while trying to rescue her dog, which was the first time that the local news of the victims was reported.

According to the BBC, Nick Eleni, a Briton who now lives in Australia, said his 50-year-old sister Angela Glover settled in Tonga with her husband James after marriage, and they love life there, Angela Glover founded the Tonga Animal Welfare Association to provide shelter, rehabilitation and resettlement services for stray dogs, and her husband James opened a tattoo shop to hire and train Tongans.

The remains of Tonga's first victim were found 50-year-old British woman was swept away by a tsunami to save her dog

Nick Eleni pointed out that when the tsunami struck on the evening of January 15, Angela Glover and James, along with four or five dogs, were swept away by the waves, but James managed to hold on to the trees for a while, and when the sea receded, James went to the British Embassy to contact his wife's family by satellite phone, so that Nick Eleni was able to learn of Angela Glover's disappearance, and now he has confirmed that Angela Glover has also been confirmed

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The remains of Tonga's first victim were found 50-year-old British woman was swept away by a tsunami to save her dog
The remains of Tonga's first victim were found 50-year-old British woman was swept away by a tsunami to save her dog
The remains of Tonga's first victim were found 50-year-old British woman was swept away by a tsunami to save her dog

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