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Dog owner's death blamed on heart attack

CHICAGO, Nov. 13 (UPI) -- A 68-year-old man died of a heart attack in Cicero, Ill., after refusing to leave his dog inside a burning home, authorities say.

Officials said John Petrik suffered a heart attack in a police car following this week's fire, during which officers had to drag Petrik from his home after he refused to leave behind his 13-year-old German shepherd mix, the Chicago Tribune said Thursday.

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The Cook County medical examiner's office said Petrik died early Wednesday morning following the fire while his dog Regis is alive but in intensive care at a veterinary hospital.

The dog was rescued by firefighters after Petrik was taken from the home.

Veterinarian Dr. Cesar Agustin told the Chicago Sun-Times Petrik, who had no living relatives, was a very loyal owner to Regis.

"He was a shy man -- very quiet, very private. But he was very attached to that dog. He loved that dog," Agustin said.

A preliminary investigation into the blaze indicates it may have begun due to a electrical short in a space heater.

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