In a horrific incident in the Scottish Highlands, a man and his dog disappeared on Saturday afternoon. Kyle Sambrook, a noted hillwalker in the area went out for his usual leisurely hike along with his dog, a beagle named Bane. This is when disaster struck, as the deputy team leader of the mountain rescue team, rightly assumed their outing in “appalling weather”.
Kyle Sambrook, 33, and his dog Bane were last seen in the Lost Valley area of Glencoe in Scotland. They have been missing since February 18th, and yet suspicions about their disappearance only rose a few days ago.
Fans send their love for hiking duo who got lost in stormy weather
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Sambrook and Bane had been wild camping in the Scottish Highlands for quite some time. The search and rescue team was out for their whereabouts, when they failed to return home to Featherstone, West Yorkshire. Eventually, the mountain rescue team and coastguard recovered their bodies from a mountainous ditch. Heartbroken and shaken fans still can’t process this news. Here are some of their reactions to the Facebook post of The Mirror.
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“Such sad news, so wished for them to be found safe and well, thoughts are with his family and friends at this difficult time”
“I’m so so sorry it’s so sad”
“Heartbreaking”
“Such sad news, they are together in paradise but the pain to his family and friends will be immense”
“Such sad news was hoping for a better outcome but at least they were together my condolences to his family and friends. Rip”
“So sad, I hope the family can take some comfort from them being together”
“This is heartbreaking at least you’re with your best mate forever now”
“Absolutely heartbreaking”
Hiker Kyle Sambrook fell to his death because he was carrying his dog in ‘appalling’ weather conditions, rescuers believe https://t.co/ohdyWvEK01
— LBC (@LBC) February 27, 2023
Kyle Sambrook and his dog Bane were found at a height of 2625 feet in a mountainous space. It was a range in the 3632 feet tall Stob Coire Nam Beth summit. Further details about how exactly the accident unfolded are still being worked out.
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Mountain climbers and hikers are always at the mercy of nature for their blessed life. And the perils, are often too dangerous. Just like the incident in El Chorro, Malaga, Spain, that claimed the life of a female rock climber who got hit by a rock on the head.
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