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Sept 2023
Two young brothers from Ripon have climbed the highest mountain in the UK to raise money for Yorkshire Air Ambulance.
Tommy and Sid Terry tackled Ben Nevis this month with their father, Stewart — raising £1,100 in total.
According to grandmother, Dianne, the boys initially chose to climb the mountain as they ‘wanted a challenge’, but their mother decided to set up a charity fundraiser while they were climbing.
The boys’ mother, Emma, set up a donation post on Facebook to raise money for the air ambulance.
It was chosen following a collision at Fountains C of E Primary school, where a classmate of the boys was airlifted to hospital in June this year.
The six-year-old suffered serious leg injuries in the incident.
Dianne said:
The trio completed the hike in nine hours and were cheered on by groups at the summit.
The brothers were invited to RAF Topcliffe, where the air ambulance in based, last Saturday to look at the helicopters in return for their efforts.
Dianne said:
The child involved in the collision also joined the Terry brothers at RAF Topcliffe.
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