Hunting community gather for funeral of Bradley John, who died after incident at school
Hundreds of people and more than 50 horse riders gathered today for the funeral of 14-year-old Bradley John from Ammanford.
Bradley died after an incident at St John Lloyd School in Llanelli.
It is thought he took his own life.
Members of the hunting community followed Bradley's hearse as it left the service at Aberavon and made its way to the crematorium.
Bradley's own horse led the procession, flanked by his father Byron and stepmother Kate.
Bradley shared a love of horses and the outdoors with his family.
He was a founding member of the Three Counties Bloodhounds, a hunt group who chase the scent of a human runner.
Bradley's riding boots, hat and crop were on top of his coffin, with the words '#BlowForBradley'.
This is his family's campaign to encourage horse riders to blow their hunting horns in his honour.
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