The family of a 19-year-old from Kent who died from a rare cancer are taking part in a charity walk in his memory and to thank the hospice staff who supported him.
Under the team name Zane’s Warriors, his dad Mart, stepmother Mia, friends and other relatives are doing the 13-mile (20.9km) trek as part of Hospice in the Weald’s Moonlight Walk.
They say they were inspired by the teenager who was the “true definition of making the most of the time you have” after being diagnosed with Ewing sarcoma, a rare cancer of the bones and soft tissues, when he was 15.
Moonlight Walk takes place on Saturday with a choice of four-mile, eight-mile or 13-mile routes from Sevenoaks Rugby Club through Knole Park.
The family said the hospice went the extra mile to ensure Zane could make the most of every moment, and now his loved ones want to do the same for the charity by helping it to raise funds.
Staff had organised a 19th birthday party, Halloween celebrations and staged an early Christmas for Zane before he died in November.

