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James Brinsford

Olly Murs joining Caroline Flack's family on mountain trek in memory of late TV host

Olly Murs will be joining a group of Caroline Flack's close friends and family on a two-day trek to raise money for Samaritans in memory of the late Love Island presenter.

Caroline's former personal trainer Bradley Simmonds, will take the reins of helping the intrepid trekkers into climbing 24 peaks in 24 hours in a bid to raise awareness and funds for the suicide prevention charity.

The challenge was organised after the Love Island presenter took her own life at the age of 40, on February 15, 2020.

Olly, who worked with Caroline on The X Factor, will join her close friends, stylists Lou Teasdale and Nana Acheampong and as well as Mollie Grosberg on the walk.

A two-day mountain trek will be undertaken in the memory of Caroline Flack (PA)

The group will trek 12 hours each day across the Lake District and scale England’s highest mountain, Scafell Pike.

Caroline's family said in a statement: “Thank you to everyone taking part and to those at home who are supporting us.

"Good luck and thank you for taking the time to raise vital funds and awareness for Samaritans.”

Olly Murs will join Caroline Flack's close friends and family in the trek (JMEnternational for BRIT Awards/)

Bradley said: “I was Caroline’s personal trainer and good friend. I was devastated at the loss and still am.

“I know how much exercise helped Caroline with her mental health so I wanted to create a challenge where her family and friends can come together and do something powerful in her memory.

“Hopefully this challenge will raise awareness for others to seek support whilst also raising money for Samaritans.”

Climb For Caroline is a fundraising climb in memory of late TV presenter Caroline Flack (PA)

Sarah Ball, head of fundraising at Samaritans, said: “We are extremely grateful to Bradley for choosing to raise vital funds for Samaritans, which will help us be there at any time of day or night to support anyone who is struggling to cope.

“Suicide is complex and every single death by suicide is a tragedy that devastates families, friends and communities.

“We wish Bradley and Caroline’s friends and family the best of luck on the hills with their fundraising challenge.”

*Anyone in need of confidential emotional support can call Samaritans free on 116 123, or email them at jo@samaritans.org

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