Today, #TheLariamTab continued its journey with a 17.5-mile walk from Lubenham to Boughton Station, Northampton. We were joined for part of the route by a few healing friends, whose presence brought both comfort and solidarity.

Our path took us through Marston Trussell and Sibbertoft, before opening onto the long, straight country road past Naseby Battlefield (1645), a historic site marking the decisive victory of the New Model Army over the Royalists.

Crossing the A14 into Naseby village, we moved on through Vale Farm and Cottesbrooke, eventually joining the Brampton Valley Way to reach our finish at Boughton Station.

Two moments made today particularly meaningful:
Support from the Veterans’ Foundation: Their recognition reminds us that the veteran community stands with us and with all those lost to military suicide.

In memory of Zakaree McIlhiney RM, a Royal Marine from Northampton.

We carried his name, and the thoughts of his loved ones, with us throughout the walk.

With just 100 miles remaining in the journey, every step continues to honour veterans affected by #MilitarySuicide and especially those harmed by Mefloquine (Lariam).
To everyone walking with us, on the road or in spirit, thank you for helping us turn each mile into a tribute and a voice for those lost.

#TheLariamTab #MilesInMemory #MilitarySuicide
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