HOLLYWOOD actor Daniel Craig has sent a heartfelt message of support to three fathers who have lost young daughters to suicide.

The 3 Dads Walking are currently on a 600-mile trek across the UK, calling for suicide prevention to be included in the school curriculum.

In a surprise video message to the bereaved fathers, Mr Craig describes them as “truly, truly heroic.” 

The actor has already donated £10,000 to Papyrus Prevention of Young Suicide, the North West-based charity which they support.

In his video Mr Craig, best known for his portrayal of James Bond, said to the dads: “Shout loudly, I know you’ll be heard. All my very best. Good luck.” 

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Andy Airey from Cumbria, Mike Palmer from Greater Manchester and Tim Owen from Norfolk say they are totally overwhelmed by his kindness.

News and Star: 3 Dads Walking3 Dads Walking (Image: Papyrus)

The actor’s personal tribute is among moving messages from a host of celebrities, sporting heroes and families who have been bereaved by suicide.

Last year the 3 Dads Walking teamed-up to trek 300-miles to raise money and awareness for the charity Papyrus, which has its head office in Warrington.

This year they are aiming to double that distance by walking 600-miles between the parliaments of all four UK nations. They started at Stormont in Northern Ireland on September 9 before heading through Scotland. They are currently walking through northern England to Wales before ending their challenge at Westminster on October 10. 

Their deeply personal family stories of suicide have attracted global media attention. Last year Hollywood star Nicole Kidman matched Daniel Craig’s charity donation of £10,000 as did Manchester United soccer legend Lou Macari, who lost his son to suicide.

The 3 Dads Walking have since raised more than £880,000 as part of their quest to make suicide prevention a compulsory part of the school curriculum.

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They are walking in memory of their daughters 17-year-old Beth Palmer, 19-year-old Emily Owen and Sophie Airey who was aged 29 and grew up in Kendal.

News and Star: Sophie Airey, aged 29, 19-year-old Emily Owen and 17-year-old Beth PalmerSophie Airey, aged 29, 19-year-old Emily Owen and 17-year-old Beth Palmer (Image: Papyrus)

Andy Airey, from Morland near Penrith, said: “Around 200 schoolchildren are lost to suicide every year. That is both a tragedy and a national scandal which needs to be addressed.   

“Our walk is to provide a focus for continuing the conversation with governments about embedding suicide prevention in the school curriculum. Young people want to know more about mental wellbeing and where to get help and schools have a vital role to play in saving young lives." 

Ged Flynn, chief executive of Papyrus, said the 3 Dads Walking are already lifesavers.

"Andy, Mike and Tim are helping to start conversations in homes where families were unwilling to discuss suicide. It is remarkable that these proud fathers, who are each trying to deal with their own grief in their own way, have found a positive path forward together,” he said.

To follow the dads’ four-week walk and to find out how to join them when they arrive in a town near you, you can find their route here: www.3dadswalking.uk/the-2022-route

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