Two friends from Suffolk are walking to Nepal to raise money for brain cancer research

Henry Dunham & Sam Crimp training on Dunwich beach. Credit: ITV Anglia

When Henry Dunham's sister was diagnosed with a terminal brain tumour in the summer of 2015 he knew he wanted to do something extraordinary for her. So the former Framlingham pupil persuaded his old friend, Sam Crimp, to walk from Suffolk to Kathmandu, a journey of 6500 miles.

Their epic walk will take them through Europe, Russia, China and finally into Nepal, and will probably take them 10 to 12 months to complete. They leave at the end of May.

Annie Hughes and family. Credit: Dunham family

Sadly, Henry's sister, Annie, died last week. The boys want to raise £10,000 for research into brain cancer. Find out more about their walk here