dog moments before a train travelling at 65mph was set to hit him. He was wearing headphones while walking with his pooch who recognised the danger ahead and pulled on the lead – saving him from possible death or serious injuries.The pedestrian was strolling with his dog in Cottingham, East Yorks, earlier this month when he went to travel over the tracks via a footpath at a level crossing.The walker didn't see the oncoming train or hear the horn and was within just six feet of being hit at 65mph, according to the driver.The dog jerked in the opposite direction, forcing his owner to be alert and get out of the way.The driver said: "I blew my horn and he didn't react to it and carried on crossing."I then put the brake into emergency while.
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