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Millionaire sparing no cost in dog search Steinkjer, Norway | August 16, 2007 12:01:13 AM IST
A multi-millionaire in Norway who lost his two dogs last week has spared no expense in his search for them, including hiring psychics and helicopter searches. While the younger of the two dogs has since returned to Norwegian financier Ole Bjornevik, he continued to pull out all stops in his search for his remaining lost pet, Aftenposten said Wednesday. Bjornevik not only flew his private helicopter dangerously low in his search for the dogs in Norway's Nord-Trondelag County, but the multi-millionaire even brought in several psychics for a supernatural assist since they disappeared last Friday. But ultimately the younger dog simply came home on its own without its mother, prompting concern that something may have happened to the elder canine. That's a bad sign, for the pup to return without its mother, Bjrnevik's hunting partner Kaare Gisvold told Aftenposten. It means something may have happened to the mother. (UPI)
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