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Heroic
Family Dog Drags Problem Child Back into Burning Building
by Christian Rudder
Dover - Man's
best friend made the ultimate sacrifice for Larry and Jen Randal
yesterday, as the couple's cherished Retriever, Mrs. Cookie, leaped
into a flaming building to ensure the demise of their obnoxious
son. Four-year-old Billy Randal seemed about to escape a late-night
blaze at the couple's suburban residence when the pet subdued the
child and dragged him back to his death as the neighbors and parents
he had tormented watched gratefully.
Mr. Randal said that the fire began accidentally when the vat of
oily rags he stored in Billy's closet was ignited by one of the
candles the family used for light. At the first sign of smoke, Mr.
Randal quickly ushered his wife and Mrs. Cookie to safety, where
they agreed that "maybe it was a good time to let the little
guy catch up on his sleep."
The annoying toddler on the verge of life.
A tense silence
fell on the gathering crowd when crashing debris woke Billy, and
the child stumbled toward the door. As the family watched helplessly
from the sidewalk, the boy struggled free of the burning debris,
his tiny body silhouetted against blaze.
Tragedy was avoided only when Mrs. Cookie sprung from Larry Randal's
arms to pull the staggering, annoying four-year-old back into the
fire. According to firefighters' reports, the dog, "like some
kind of Darth Lassie," was gnawing on Billy's charred flesh
even as it was itself overcome by flames.

Witnesses described the boy's screams as typically obnoxious. "But
actual death shut Billy's mouth like no beating ever could,"
his thankful mother said.
She continued, "Billy changed the life of everyone who knew
him. I'll never forget it when he pulled my hair and called me a
lesbian." Mr. Randal added, "He would call me that, too."
Billy was especially close to Mrs. Cookie, said his parents, "He
would grip her ears and try to ride Cookie down the stairs or sometimes
trick her into licking the stove. It's that kind of thing that inspired
her to do what she did."
Shortly after
the fire was extinguished, the family gathered with relatives and
a few close friends at a nearby nightclub to come to terms with
Billy's death.
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