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| Millionaire used helicopter to search for missing dogs |
| [30.08.2007, 11:53pm, Thu. GMT] |
A wealthy Norwegian financier contacted a psychic and received special permission to fly low over the mountains in his desperate search for two beloved pets. Multi-millionaire Ole T Bjørnevik was out with his two English Setters, Perdita and her puppy Mira, on Friday counting grouse for the upcoming hunting season when the dogs disappeared. Bjørnevik has spent every day since then flying low in his own private helicopter over the mountains of Meråker, in Nord-Trondelag County, searching for the dogs. He also contacted psychics, seeking their views on where the dogs might be.The puppy Mira showed up on her own accord on Tuesday, near the spot where Bjørnevik had set off with his dogs. It was a happy reunion, but Mira's mother remained missing as of Wednesday. "That's a bad sign, for the pup to return without its mother," Bjørnevik's hunting partner Kaare Gisvold told Aftenposten.no. "It means something may have happened to the mother." Gisvold, who's long been active in the offshore industry and also serves as chairman of Trondheim's main newspaper company, said Bjørnevik's permission to fly his helicopter over the area runs through the week. He said his friend was expected to continue his expensive aerial search. Aftenposten English Web Desk |
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