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Army major to walk from Cornwall to Edinburgh barefoot in fundraising bid

Major Christopher Brannigan will walk from Cornwall to Edinburgh via Downing Street to raise funds for his eight-year-old daughter.

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An army major is walking the length of the UK barefoot to fund treatment for his eight-year-old daughter, who has a rare disease.

On Monday, Major Christopher Brannigan will begin his walk without shoes from Cornwall to Edinburgh via Downing Street while carrying 25kg kit to raise awareness of those affected by rare diseases.

His daughter Hasti needs treatment for Cornelia de Lange syndrome (CdLS), to ensure she does not end up wheelchair-bound, mute, affected by seizures and requiring round-the-clock care.

The journey from Land’s End to Edinburgh will attempt to procure research for the first ever gene therapy treatment for CdLS and highlight the plight of all those affected by similar conditions.

Major Brannigan
The major is attempting to raise awareness of people with rare disease (Christopher Brannigan/PA)

Major Brannigan said: “Hasti’s future depends on her receiving urgent treatment, now, before her condition deteriorates further.

“I have been astonished over the last eight years how little, if at all, rare diseases feature in medical training, how low general awareness is, and how underfunded rare disease care and research are. This needs to change, particularly given Covid.

Major Brannigan and family
Major Brannigan and his family (Christopher Brannigan/PA)

He also plans to launch a parliamentary e-petition and deliver a letter to Downing Street on July 21, where he will meet with Jayne Spink, the chief executive of Genetic Alliance UK.

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