
"Lillian Newton, from Precision Helicopters, had heard the heartbreaking tale of the two's accident last week but told The Guardian she had a 'gut feeling' Molly survived."
"The volunteers had been hopeful when they saw a red lump appear on the thermal detection equipment but were worried it could be a possum."
"With Bingo under one arm, Wayne lured Molly with a piece of sausage, scooped her from the rocks and loaded her into the helicopter."
"Much to our surprise, Molly was there,' Ms Newton said."
Molly, a border collie, fell 55m down a waterfall alongside her owner, Jessica Johnston, in New Zealand. After a week of separation, volunteers, led by Lillian Newton, organized a rescue mission funded by donations. The team utilized thermal detection equipment to locate Molly in a challenging spot. With the help of another dog, Bingo, Molly was successfully lured and rescued, reuniting with Johnston. The rescue highlighted community support and the determination to find the lost pet.
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