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The real story. John Stazzonelli. I am still alive. I used to sleep in the Chook House . Fran. I shot our Father because the Demons were after my soul. I became the Man of Sin .Dad was going to do a Murder Suicide when he drove Mum and Me and you Frances ,Mum went crazy.My current name is John Brian Murie and I live in the city of Bunbury at 17 ...
John Stazzonelli as a little boy, with his aunty, father, cousin and sister. Log In. Red Dog. The real story. S d o t r o s e n p 3 3 t 3 h 6 1 1 4 ...
Sep 24, 2017 · How “Tally Ho” came to be owned by a Hamersley Iron bus driver, John Stazzonelli, is unknown to us, but Stazzonelli took the dog along on bus trips which is how the dog became so well known by locals.
David, Frances and Kelly son, sister and daughter of the late John Stazzonelli who was Blues (red dog) owner - as portrayed by John grant in the movie, with the late Koko who played Red dog in the movie.
John Stazzonelli was a West Australian, who joined Hamersley Iron in 1972 and became Blue’s unofficial owner. When John drove the company bus, Blue always sat behind him. John died July 23rd 1975, aged 27 and is buried in Northampton, WA near his Mother and Father, Winifred and Albondio.
May 25, 2014 · True: In 1972 Red Dog formed his closest bond with Hamersley Iron driver John Stazzonelli, shadowing him everywhere until he was killed on his motorcycle in 1975 at an intersection less than 200m from where Red Dog’s statue stands today.
Apr 24, 2023 · His second owner was John Stazzonelli, a bus driver with Hamersley Iron, who took the dog with him in his bus, and soon Tally Ho became a fixture at the Dampier Salt Co and at Hamersley Iron, travelling on the company buses. Tally Ho was a chocolate color, which earned him the name ‘Red Dog’.