A FATHER and son team are getting ready for the challenge of a lifetime which will see them flying through the air strapped vertically to the wings of an aeroplane.
For Robert Hughes Parry, 64, of St Asaph, and his son Carey, the wing walk will hold special significance as they will be remembering their nephew and cousin, Benjamin Davies.
Benjamin was just 19 years-old when he died after living with muscular dystrophy.
Towards the end of his life, Benjamin, from Mold, had accessed care and respite facilities at Hope House children’s hospice in Oswestry, the charity which Robert and Carey will be raising money for.
Speaking of how it all came about, Robert said: “I was walking through Conwy with my fish and chips when I passed the Hope House and Tŷ Gobaith fundraising office and saw a poster in the window advertising the wing walk.
“When I woke up that morning, wing walking was the last thing on my mind. But when I saw the poster I knew we had to do it and I knew exactly who I could rope-in to do it with me.
“Hope House is a cause that is near and dear to our family’s heart.
“They provided invaluable support to Benjamin during the most difficult of times and now it’s our turn to show our appreciation.”
Carey currently lives in Vietnam, where he works as a school teacher, but will be making the long flight home to join his father for the July 12 event at Rendcomb Airfield Cirencester.
Robert continued: “Benjamin was also my godson and we are doing the wing walk with full support of his parents Christine and Philip.
“I would never do anything like bungee jumping, so this will be a real nerve-wracking experience and we hope people will get behind us and donate whatever they can to help keep the hospices providing vital care and support to local children and families.”
Hope House and Tŷ Gobaith fundraiser Nicky Eyes said: “I'll be there on the day supporting Robert and Carey and the rest of the wing walk heroes who are all doing something so amazing for the brave children we support.
“We can't thank you enough."
You can sponsor Robert and Carey at https://www.justgiving.com/page/wingwalkingforben.
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