Mountain rescue search dogs form guard of honour at funeral of Kinder team member
Mountain rescue search dogs formed a guard of honour at the funeral of a volunteer with Kinder Mountain Rescue Team yesterday.
By Louise Cooper
Wednesday, 29th May 2019, 3:26 pm

Daniel Sells was in the process of training a search dog for the team when he died suddenly earlier this month.
He had joined Kinder Mountain Rescue Team in 2012 and showed a major interest in search dogs.
The 38-year-old, from New Mills, was training two-year-old golden retriever Maya, who is seen in the video giving a kiss to the camera.
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Mountain Rescue Search Dogs England tweeted the video and said: "A search dog guard of honour for our Dan, with a kiss from his ginger princess, Maya.
"Goodbye Dan. We'll miss you."