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Four rescued from snowy mountain after breaking Covid rules to 'hunt for plane crash'

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Four bungling plane crash enthusiasts had to be saved by mountain rescue after breaking Covid restrictions to walk for five hours in deep snow yesterday.

The group, from Manchester, had to be rescued when one of them became exhausted during the freezing cold walk while searching for the B-29 crash site near Bleaklow Moor, Derbyshire.

They were saved by the Glossop Mountain Rescue Team, who located them at Hern Stones using a phone finder app, reported the Manchester Evening News.

Team members first set off from Snake Summit along the Pennine Way with a stretcher and other kit after being called out at 3.40pm.

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