Scots firefighter given hero’s send off as mourners line the streets for funeral

The firefighter who died tackling a blaze at the former Jenners department store in Edinburgh has been given a guard of honour by his fellow officers ahead of his funeral today. Barry Martin, 38, from Fife, died on January 27 after sustaining serious injuries while fighting the fire on Princes Street four days earlier. Powerful images from the capital show fire officers lining the route of his funeral cortege ahead of the service at St Giles’ Cathedral, which was due to begin at . Some stood with their hands clasped at their front, holding their headgear, while others stood with their hands behind their backs and their helmets laid at their feet; some could be seen wiping tears away as they gave their colleague a hero’s farewell. First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and Edinburgh Lord Provost Robert Aldridge bore wreaths for Mr Martin as they proceeded into the cathedral. Original Article: Daily Record Homepage: Daily Record Facebook: Daily Record IG: Daily Record Twitter: Daily Record Newsletters: You can get all the latest news, sport, showbiz and comment at LIKE | COMMENT | SUBSCRIBE | SHARE #DailyRecord #BarryMartin #Edinburgh
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