Only a few minutes passed before a dull explosion echoed over the river. Water shot upward in a dark column, the shockwave rolled beneath the bridge, and for a second, there was deadly silence.
Then panic erupted. People screamed, security rushed to the riverbank, and the police sealed off the area.
The first thought was the worst. There was an explosive device inside the bag.
Officers exchanged glances, realizing that tragedy had been avoided only by a miracle. Someone began calling for the dog, hardly believing he could have survived.
And then, suddenly, a wet, dark head emerged from the water. Axel made it to the shore, trembling but alive. In that moment, even the toughest officers let out a breath of relief.

The sheikh was immediately detained. Everything pointed to him having brought the explosive device. His security protested, he shouted about a conspiracy, but the handcuffs had already clicked shut.
However, the investigation quickly turned the situation upside down. Surveillance cameras, forensic examinations, and staff testimonies revealed a terrifying truth: the bag had been swapped before boarding. It was a carefully planned assassination attempt.
The irony was bitter: it was the service dog, acting against orders, who saved the life of a man everyone believed to be guilty. Axel was later hailed as a hero, and the case became one of the most high-profile conspiracies of the year.