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Fundraising walk is a roaring success as six-year-old Findlay Nicholl from Culloden completes distance of six miles to raise money for Leo s Pride charity in memory of his friend Leo Flett who had muscular dystrophy and died last year By Ian Duncan Published: 06:45, 18 December 2020
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A determined six-year-old has completed a six-mile walk and raised more than £800 for charity.
Findlay Nicholl, from Culloden, completed his mammoth trek on Sunday to raise money for the Leoâs Pride charity which supports research into muscular dystrophy.
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Six-year-old Findlay Nicholl from Culloden aims to go the extra mile for pal Leo Flett and raise money for Leo s Pride charity and muscular dystrophy By Gregor White Published: 17:30, 10 December 2020
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A determined six-year-old is taking on a demanding charity challenge in memory of an inspirational friend.
Findlay Nicholl, from Culloden, is planning to walk six miles in honour of former nursery playmate Leo Flett who had muscular dystrophy and died, aged four, 18 months ago.
Findlay, now a pupil at Duncan Forbes Primary School, is planning to take on the walk alongside dad Gareth this weekend.