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A woman who will drag a resin horse from Wales to Birmingham in memory of her daughter

A mum is to walk from Wales to Birmingham with a life-size resin horse in memory of her horse-loving daughter who took her own life.

Emma Webb, 49, will travel 140 miles from her home in Newport to the Horse of the Year Show (HOYS) at the National Exhibition Center (NEC) in Birmingham in September for her daughter Brodie , who died in March 2020, aged 16.

Mrs Webb is set to take on the challenge with Miles, a resin horse on wheels weighing more than 80kg which she will pull and who previously joined her when she rode from Chepstow to London for the International Horse Show in 19 days last year.

The girl jumping over the fence on a horse
Brodie, who died in 2020, was a keen horse rider (Family handout/PA)

“(Miles) had a couple of little soft hairline fractures on the body because it’s made of resin, so hopefully someone else can take a look at those for me and then go for an MOT as well. to make sure none of the other parts wear out, to check it’s fit enough to go out.

“But other than that, he’s absolutely fine. He stayed in the living room all winter until this summer, so he lives with us in the living room.”

Standing woman with a resin horse
Emma Webb with Miles the Resin Horse (Family Sheet/PA)

“I wanted to break down the barriers and stigma surrounding mental health,” she said.

“I think it was a bit of an ice breaker for people to talk about their mental health.”

In her upcoming challenge, she is looking forward to meeting new people and raising awareness.

Standing woman with the Prince of Wales and a resin horse
Emma Webb met the Prince of Wales in a previous challenge (Family Fact Sheet/PA)

Mrs Webb said: “It was just amazing. I was told that Prince William saw what I was doing and wanted to support me in some way, but I never in a million years thought he would turn up and surprise me on the road.

“I didn’t really know what to say when he came up and shouted ‘hoo!’

“He stayed with us for probably about 25 minutes, pulling Miles with me, shoulder to shoulder.”

Girl and woman sitting together
Brodie with her mother Emma Webb (Family Sheet/PA)

She also has a campaign called DoItForBrodie, where she has decorated horseshoes with items including charms and poems, as well as QR codes to the DoItForBrodie website, which links to charities including Papyrus and the Samaritans.

“I tend to put them in hotspots where people have taken their lives in the hope that someone might take a second look and scan the code,” she said.

Ms Webb’s fundraising and campaigning efforts secured her a finalist place in the Creative Fundraiser of the Year category for the GoCardless JustGiving Awards 2024 on 18 September.

Emma Webb and the Prince of Wales with others seen from behind pulling a resin horse on wheels
Mrs Webb said she hoped her latest challenge would get people talking about mental health (Family handout/PA)

Pascale Harvie, President and CEO of JustGiving said: “Losing Emma is completely unimaginable and something no parent should have to go through.

“Since losing her daughter Emma Brodie has tirelessly raised funds in honor of her life and we are proud to shine a light on all her important work at our awards ceremony in September.”

Members of the public can vote for the fundraisers they want to see recognized for their efforts by visiting: https://page.justgiving.com/justgiving-awards-vote

Mrs Webb’s fundraising page can be accessed here: https://www.justgiving.com/team/doitforbrodie

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