Manchester Evening News

And I will walk 500 miles... to save lives

- By NICOLE WOOTTON-CANE

THREE bereaved fathers who came together to change lives following the tragic suicides of their daughters have completed a third national charity walk.

Dubbed as the ‘3 Dads Walking,’ Mike Palmer from Greater Manchester, Andy Airey from Cumbria, and Tim Owen from Norfolk trekked 500 miles from Scotland to Norwich.

The dads havebeen walking together since 2021, and have now raised more than £1.4 million for North-West based charity PAPYRUS (Prevention of Young Suicide).

This time, they walked through the eastern counties of England visiting some of the newly opened, or soon to open, PAPYRUS hubs in Stirling, Newcastle, Leeds and Norwich.

Speaking at the end of their 25-day trek, Mike, who lost his 17-year-old daughter Beth to suicide, said: “We walk in memory of our girls and sadly, if we don’t do something positive, we will lose more and more children.

“We have been joined by parents every day along the way and hearing their stories is absolutely heart-breaking. We don’t want other families to have to experience the terrible grief that we do, that’s why we do what we do.”

Tim, who lost his 19-yearold daughter Emily, thanked all those who had supported them.

“People have travelled nationally to be with us,” he said.

Andy, whose 29-year-old daughter Sophie took her own life, said: “It is very important to have achieved this in terms of fundraisin­g but more importantl­y raising awareness of the charity and the life-saving work they do.”

The 3 Dads Walking completed their first challenge in 2021 by walking 300 miles. A year later they doubled that distance by trekking 600miles, walking between the parliament­s of all four nations from Northern Ireland through Scotland, Wales and England.

Ged Flynn, chief executive of PAPYRUS, which has its head offices in Warrington, paid tribute to the dads for raising awareness and spreading hope: “They’ve walked 500 miles, life with every step. Every story shared is a life saved.

“The 3 Dads Walking have already captured the nation’s hearts, after all what could be more important than the wellbeing of our children and saving young lives?”

For practical, confidenti­al suicide prevention help and advice please contact PAPYRUS HOPELINE24­7 on 0800 068 4141, text 88247 or email pat@papyrus-uk.org. For more details about the 3 Dads Walking visit: www.3dadswalki­ng.uk

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The ‘3 Dads Walking’ have completed a third charity trek

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