The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Fife teenager inspired by dad’s tales of Nepal disaster victims

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A Fife teenager was so inspired by tales from his soldier father he volunteere­d to help victims of the Nepal earthquake.

Angus Craig, 18, who has hearing difficulti­es, joined the Raleigh Internatio­nal team after learning about the desperate conditions being endured by hundreds of locals.

His dad John was a major in the Gurkhas and had been to the area.

“After hearing about the disaster I wanted to go even more and help the people there,” Angus said.

The Falkland teenager was part-sponsored on his expedition by the Witherby Publishing Group based in Livingston.

Chief executive officer of the company, Iain McNeil, said its charitable trust was delighted to have been contacted by the National Deaf Children’s Society in Scotland about Angus.

“As a relatively small trust we look for causes in Scotland where we can really make a difference and we had no doubt that this was the case with Angus.”

Angus said: “Seeing how hard the Baltar villagers work and how they live their lives has massively motivated me for the future.

“The experience almost shamed me into doing more with my life and not becoming complacent.”

As a deaf young person, Angus, who is “definitely” going back, faced particular challenges on the trip.

“I had a daily routine of putting my hearing aids in a dehumidify­ing box at night because of the constant sweat, rainwater and humidity.

“My hearing aids did draw some attention from the local people in Nepal – they were surprised but definitely didn’t treat me any differentl­y.”

Following his trip, Angus will study geography at Aberdeen University.

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Angus faced extra challenges on his trip because of his hearing difficulti­es.

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