A 4-year-old girl disappeared from the yard of her house one morning.

A 4-year-old girl disappeared from the yard of her house one morning. The family and neighbors have been looking for her in the nearby forest for 48 hours. The police came to the scene and started asking everyone if they saw the girl, but no one had seen anything.

The parents were more and more desperate and they were afraid that something terrible would happen to their little girl.
They searched for her day and night without interruption, and the police went to every house to look for the missing girl for a distance of 5 miles.
With each passing hour, the chances of the girl being alive dropped dramatically.

On the third day of the search, the neighbors saw a stray pit bull crouching next to a tree in the middle of the forest. When they tried to approach, the dog began to growl, not letting anyone approach him.

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