Fife Asda worker raises thousands with charity walk along West Highland Way
Updated: July 3, 2021, 9:57 am
Debbie Smith.
A Fife supermarket worker has raised more than £2,000 in memory of her late husband by walking the West Highland Way.
Debbie Smith, who works at Asda Dunfermline, walked the 96-mile route for Chest, Heart & Stroke Scotland.
The home shopping worker for Asda decided to take part in the walk, in memory of her late partner and colleague Chris, who passed away from a stroke in July 2020.
The start of the West Highland Way in Milngavie.
Debbie was joined by her friend Louise West who was taking part in honour of her mum Betty after she died in January 2020.
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