Actor Pierre Niney calls for help to find the iconic dog from the movie “Five”

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Director Igor Gotesman has not heard from his dog Bluma since Wednesday night. A disappearance that also worries his friend the actor Pierre Niney, the latter having launched an appeal on Twitter in the hope of finding her. All 2 think there is a high probability that it was stolen.”

Bluma, a 6-year-old female Staffordshire Bull Terrier, had appeared under the name Kilo in the film Five, comedy directed by Igor Gotesman and released in 2016. It is also the latter who is the owner.”

Today, the entourage of the filmmaker is mobilizing to try to find the dog. She disappeared this Wednesday, February 24 in the late afternoon. The actor Pierre Niney, the poster of the film and close friend of Bluma’s master, has launched an appeal in this direction via his Twitter account, as reported by BFMTV.”

The tweeted search notice brings up the photo of the, mentions the circumstances of her disappearance and provides a detailed description of the animal.

RT welcome to help ???? pic.twitter.com/aNucMpZrWL

— Pierre Niney (pierreniney) February 24, 2021 Bluma was probably stolen, according to her owner

Yesterday, shortly before 7 p.m., Bluma was walked by a dog walker with other dogs on the side of the rue d’Alexandrie in Paris, between Sentier and Strasbourg – Saint-Denis. That’s when it was lost and probably stolen.”

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It is also specified that the wears 2 medallions with phone numbers. As for its physical peculiarities, the female Staffordshire Bull Terrier is recognizable by its slight white depigmentation around the mouth and its scars on the left hind leg as well as on the stomach.”

For his part, Pierre Niney invited his followers to retweet the mass publication in the hope of recovering the dog safe and sound: RT welcome to help.”

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