Merciful swan trying to save you from drowning in garbage
In the clip, you can see a swan struggling in the mud to his neck so that he won't sink down while the other one constantly uses mines to pull you up.
A clip that was both touching and heartbreaking recorded a scene of desperation trying to save the fellow from drowning in a muddy pool of garbage.
In the clip posted by the Daily Mail on May 25, a swan is struggling in a muddy pool to the neck so as not to sink while the other one constantly uses a mine to pull you up. Sadly, it seems to have failed to save the same kind and there is no information about the fate of the two animals.
The swan desperately tries to save you.(Photo: Daily Mail).
Andrew Woolsey, who shared the clip, said: "Something needs to be done about the current state of the Freshney River (UK). The government is bad to let the river fall into this situation and make wildlife be in jeopardy".
It is known that the clip was shot by a friend of Andrew about 17:00 (local time) on May 23 when they were on their way home after work. In the clip also appeared another swan struggling to swim through the mud filled with waste and weeds.
The Grimsby Telegraph reports that the heartbreaking image shows the alarming situation of rivers in the British town of Grimsby and raises calls for action to improve this issue.
During a trip to the area, the newspaper's reporters said they saw many kinds of waste on the water like plasterboard, buckets and a ball. The layer of waste is so thick that a duck has to go on garbage instead of swimming in the river.
The clip shows the swan trying to save you.(Source: Youtube).
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