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Spanish man reunited with his donkey after 2-month lockdown
    2020-05-26  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

A SPANISH man has posted a heartwarming video of his reunion with his beloved pet donkey as coronavirus restrictions ease.

He was finally allowed to see his pet again as Spain entered phase 1 of lockdown lifting.

In the video, the man, Ismael Fernández, 38, can be heard calling to his donkey, Baldomera, nicknamed “Baldo,” in the hills of southern Spain. The donkey, who appears to have been eagerly awaiting his master’s return, rushes out to greet him.

“Where’s my donkey? Where is she? Where have you been? Better yet, where have I been?”

The donkey then starts braying enthusiastically as the man begins to cry.

“I have also missed you,” Fernandez goes on to say.

Huffington Post reported that it has been two months since Fernandez last saw Baldomera, the family donkey.

The reunion took place outside Fernandez’s country home in El Borge. Sharing the video on Facebook, he wrote that he wasn’t embarrassed to be shown displaying tears as a sign of his unconditional love for his pet.

Fernandez was firstly unsure if Baldomera would recognize him after his brother had been taking care of the donkey and other animals on the rural property for an extended period of time in his absence.

(SD-Agencies)

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