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The heartwarming moment owner is reunited with the stolen dog she thought she'd never see again

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Don't miss a thing by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox When her beloved dog was stolen in north Manchester Katrina Smith feared the worst.

Katrina, 60, suffers from lung cancer and relied on Jack, a shih tzu, for emotional support. So when he was snatched from outside a shop in Collyhurst in March she was devastated.

Following the theft, which was caught on CCTV, a huge social media campaign was launched. Incredibly Jack was found 85 miles away in Shropshire and handed into a vets - and this is the heartwarming moment the pair were reunited.

Katrina said: "It's an absolute miracle. "It was like a light coming back on. "He's part of the family. We didn't know where he was, who had him or what they were doing to

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